The climate crisis is the biggest security policy challenge of our time, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock wrote on X, Report informs.
"It doesn't stop at borders and doesn't care about election dates. Every tenth of a degree matters. We know we must do everything possible to get on the 1.5-degree path. Negotiations at COP29 have been quite difficult so far. It's all the more important that the global community moves even closer together. We are working in Baku on forming climate coalitions between continents. Only together can we move forward," she wrote.
Baerbock noted that Germany and Europe remain reliable partners in financing the global climate transition.
However, major greenhouse gas-emitting countries must take responsibility and work on reducing emissions, as well as in the sphere of climate financing, she added.