
A Common Vision of a Just Transition
A common—and justified—complaint about COP (the annual United Nations Climate Conference) is that decisions take too long and are too incremental. Established by the 1992 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the COP process has structural limitations. For one, it is consensus-based, meaning just one country (out of nearly 200) can stop action. Second, the COP has struggled to overcome the influence of fossil fuel interests. Lobbyists and petrostates





