Geopolitics & Green Goals at COP29

How Climate Finance, Energy Transition, and Power Politics Collided in Baku

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COP29 in Baku marked a decisive moment where climate ambition met geopolitical reality. Geopolitics & Green Goals at COP29 is a Strategic Intelligence Report that decodes what was agreed, what stalled, and why global climate action is increasingly shaped by power politics rather than consensus.

This report analyses progress on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), the operationalisation of the Loss and Damage Fund, and renewed—but uneven—commitments to energy transition. It explains why developing economies pushed equity and climate finance to the forefront, while major emitters faced growing scrutiny over accountability and delivery gaps. Special focus is given to Azerbaijan’s positioning as an energy producer hosting a climate summit, revealing the contradictions and leverage embedded in global climate diplomacy.

Beyond policy language, the report maps strategic implications: investment shifts toward renewables, pressure on fossil-fuel economies, rising climate-linked migration risks, and the widening North–South divide that could destabilise future negotiations. Scenario analysis outlines optimistic, status-quo, and pessimistic pathways as the world struggles to stay aligned with the 1.5°C target.

Built for policymakers, sustainability leaders, investors, risk analysts, and geopolitical strategists, this intelligence product separates symbolic pledges from structural outcomes.

Climate summits shape markets and power long after headlines fade. Following Global Eye Intelligence ensures you understand where climate diplomacy is truly heading—before policy inertia turns into irreversible risk.