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Open Letter to the COP29 President

We're calling on the COP29 President to remove the host's state oil boss from the organising committee of this year's UN climate conference, COP29.

The COP President recruited Azerbaijan's state-owned oil company (SOCAR) head to help organise COP29. Appointing the head of the state oil company is a clear conflict of interest especially when SOCAR plans to expand its fossil fuel production.

The fossil fuel industry has a long history of derailing climate talks. Its representatives should not be in charge of making decisions that affect our planet. We are urgently calling for the President to remove him.

COP29 must serve people and the planet, not a wealthy few in powerful companies. 

With us? Add your name to this open letter urging the COP29 President to do the right thing.

Call on the COP29 President to remove an oil baron from the UN climate conference organising committee ✍️


Dear COP29 President-Designate,

Hosting the UN climate talks is a profound responsibility to the global community. Trust in the presidency is essential for a successful COP. We, along with parties and global civil society, expect every COP presidency to embody the highest standards of integrity, uphold human rights and civic space, and serve as the custodian of a process that transcends the interests of the host country, any one country bloc or any one industry.

It is in this context, that we, over 150 organizations from around the world, express serious concerns about the recent announcement of February 22, 2024, by the COP29 presidency to extend the COP29 organizing committee: namely on the participation of Rovshan Najaf, president of the State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) and Ilgar Musayev, Head of the country’s Service of Special Communication and Information Security in the core team of this year’s climate summit, the COP29 organizing committee.

This announcement takes place in the context of existing concerns about gender parity in the COP29 organizing committee, following the complete absence of any women in the initial committee. 

We write now to express our serious concerns over conflicts of interest and the undue influence of the oil industry on the global climate talks. Despite Azerbaijan being a party to the Paris Agreement, having endorsed the UAE consensus and accepted the findings of the IPCC, SOCAR plans to expand its fossil fuel production, which is incompatible with the objective of limiting warming to 1.5°C, and lacks a clear and credible strategy to transition away from fossil fuels. 

We are keenly aware that Azerbaijan is not alone in expanding fossil fuel production at a time of runaway climate impacts; other members of this club include such Global North governments as the USA, UK, Australia, or Norway. We are further aware that Azerbaijan is not the first fossil fuel producing country to host a COP. At COP28, global civil society criticized the nomination of Sultan Al Jaber as COP president in order to protect the global climate talks from the influence of the fossil fuel industry. The inclusion of the president of the state oil company in the COP29 organizing committee presents a significant conflict of interest. The credibility of the COP29 presidency, already weakened by your historic ties to the oil and gas industry, risks being further jeopardized by this decision.

In order to shelter the climate talks from the influence of the industry that has a material interest in seeing them fail, we have been calling for the UN Climate Change Secretariat to establish a clear conflict of interest framework for UNFCCC delegates and COP presidencies. But we also call on you COP29 President-Designate, to address this conflict of interest: As the third COP president in a row from a country whose economy relies heavily on fossil fuel exports, your presidency will be under much scrutiny. 

Furthermore, we are deeply concerned and affected by the rollback and restriction of civic space around the world, including in Azerbaijan, where freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and association are severely restricted, civil society activists are subjected to arbitrary arrests and politically motivated prosecutions. We are concerned that in Azerbaijan, peaceful protests are repressed and independent organizations and media outlets face excessive restrictions in law and practice. Just last week, Azerbaijani authorities conducted raids on local media offices and detained a dozen journalists and other civil society members. Such tactics are routinely used by the government of Azerbaijan to silence civil society, especially those who speak out about corruption and environmental harms in the oil industry – like Gubad Ibadoghlu , who has been imprisoned for over six months. As a Party to the Aarhus Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters, Azerbaijan has a legally binding obligation to promote access to information, public participation, and access to justice in the context of international environmental fora and processes such the upcoming COP.

It is in this context that we view the decision to include both Ali Naghiyev, Chief of the State Security Service of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and the head of Azerbaijan's Service of Special Communication and Information Security in the core COP29 organizing team as highly problematic. We understand the Service of Special Communication and Information Security is responsible for security of members of the government but simultaneously authorizes and oversees the collection of telecommunication data and surveillance. Hence, as members of civil society organizations, we are concerned about the chilling effect such appointments will have and their implications for the protection of open civic space and human rights, including the rights to free speech, peaceful assembly, security of the person, freedom from arbitrary detention, and privacy. 

We, as civil society, along with Parties, will continue to work to strengthen protection of human rights and environmental accountability within the UNFCCC process, including by ensuring transparency of all Host Country Agreements, which should reflect the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter as well as obligations under international human rights law.

For the sake of the integrity and the success of this process, we urge you to step up transparency and accountability by:

  • Removing Rovshan Najaf, president of the State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR), from the COP29 organizing committee, to address the conflict of interest his membership presents
  • Clarifying the role and tasks of the State Security Service and the Special Communication and Information Security Service as part of the COP29 organizing committee and ensuring that they do not undertake activities that unduly restrict the rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and privacy of anyone in Azerbaijan;
  • Ceasing harassment and detention of journalists and civil society activists and enshrining existing legal obligations regarding the protection of civic space and human rights, including the rights to free speech, peaceful assembly, and privacy in the COP29 Host Agreement and, in the interests of full transparency and in accordance with the conclusion of the Arrangement of Intergovernmental Meetings meeting at SB58, publishing the COP29 Host Country Agreement between the UNFCCC and the government of Azerbaijan;

We look forward to hearing from you and stand ready to engage and support COP29 in delivering a just, ambitious, and comprehensive outcome,

Sincerely,

  • May Boeve,
    Executive Director, 350.org

  • Carroll Muffett,
    President and CEO of the Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL)

  • Elizabeth Bast,
    Executive Director, Oil Change International
  • Arthur Larok,
    Secretary General of ActionAid International

Signatories



AbibiNsroma Foundation 

Action Jeunesse pour le Développement 

Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice 

Alternative

Alternative des Jeunes pour la préservation et la conservation des Ecosystèmes, de la Biodiversité et de l’Environnement pour le Développement Durable

Amal organization for relief and development

Amolese Media Solutions

Asia Pacific Network of Environmental Defenders (APNED)

Asociación Ambiente y Sociedad

Asociación Interamericana para la Defensa del Ambiente

Austrian Alliance for Climate Justice

Bagmati UNESCO Club

Borno Youth Environmentalists

BRAC

Bread for the World

Burundian Association for the Promotion of the Rights of Disabled Women - URUMURI

CAN Latin America (CANLA)

Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment

Care About Climate

Cartoonist4climate 

Center for Biological Diversity

Center for Environmental Concerns - Philippines Inc. 

Center for Oil and Gas Organizing

Center for People, Environment and Biodiversity Conservation.

Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology - Philippines

Centre for Citizens Conserving Environment & Management (CECIC) 

Child Rights International Network (CRIN)

Christian Aid

CIDSE

Clima de Eleição

Climate Action for Lifelong Learners (CALL)

Climate Action Merribek

Climate Action Network Australia

Climate Action Network Canada

Climate Action Network Southeast Asia

Climate Action Network Tanzania

Climate Generation 

CliMates

CNCD-11.11.11

Coordination Office of the Austrian Bishops' Conference for International Development and Mission (KOO)

Coal Action Network Aotearoa

Community Action Against Plastic Waste (CAPws)

Community Action Platform on Environment and Development 

Corporate Europe Observatory

Crude Accountability

Early Bird's Club Private Limited

EarthRights International

East African SusWatch Network

Eco-citizenship instigation Brigade (EIB)

Ecoclimate vision côte d'Ivoire

Ecohermanxs

Ecologistas en Acción

EcoRebuild

EKOenergy ecolabel

Enlázate por la Justicia

Environmental Management and Sustainable Farming Service for Africa

Environmental Management Trust (EMT)

Fastenaktion

FIMCAP Europe

Fossil Free South Africa

Fridays for Future India

Friends of the Earth US

Fundação SOS Mata Atlântica

Fundación Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (FARN)

Fundación Proclade

Funga Pengo Dev't Initiative Africa

Future for Future NGO 

Generation Climate Europe

Germanwatch e.V. 

GLOBAL 2000

Global Shapers Mumbai Hub

Global Youth Coalition

Global Youth Counterpart for Sustainable Development (GYC) 

Grandmothers Advocacy Network

Green voices medie 

Greenfaith

Greenpeace

HopeInclusion 

Iceland Nature Conservation Association

Indigenous Environmental Network 

Innovation pour le Développement et la Protection de l'environnement 

Insha nemvelo

International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA)

Jeunes Ambassadeurs pour le Climat

Karakoram International University

Klima-Allianz Deutschland

Klimadelegation

La Coordinadora de Organizaciones para el Desarrollo-España

LIFE Education Sustainability Equality

MAI FOUNDATION

Maicon Jael Florián Ramírez 

Manos Unidas

MISEREOR, German Catholic Bishops' Organisation for Development Cooperation

MOUVEMENT JEUNESSE ET CITOYENNETE

Movimiento Ciudadano frente al Cambio Climatico - Perú

MUSUNGIDI DRC 

Nataala Care Foundation 

National organization for renewable energy and sustainable development 

Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI)

NCSC

NGO Forum on ADB

Nigeria youth climate preservation network 

Nuclear Information and Resource Service

ObbyPress Foundation 

Observatório do Clima

Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum

Peace Movement Aotearoa

Peace One Day Mali 

Physicians for Social Responsiblity Pennsylvania

Protect Our Winters Aotearoa

Publish What You Pay

re•generation

Seniors for Climate Action Now!

Siva foundation 

Stamp Out Poverty

Student Energy at the University of Buea

Students for Climate Solutions (SFCSNZ)

SUUDU ANDAL Association

Swiss Youth for Climate (SYFC)

Taproot Earth

The Development Fund of Norway

The Foundation for Agriculture & Environmental Conservation(Faec)

The Indegenous

There Is No Earth B

TogetherforFuture e.V.

Trócaire

Udaan Youth Club (UYC)

Uganda Christian University 

Uganda Coalition for Sustainable Development

Union of Concerned Scientists

Urgewald

US Climate Action Network

Vlaamse Jeugdraad (Flemish Youth Council)

Wardil

World Animal Protection

You-lean Chad Ambassador Network 

Young Achievers

Young Climate Activism in Zimbabwe 

Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines

Youth and Environment Europe 

Youth for Sustainable Agriculture 

Youth Initiative Cen Sad Sénégal 

Youth Talks

Youths United For Earth Malaysia (YUFE MY)

YPEER Pakistan

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