Biden unlikely to attend COP28 climate meeting, sources say

Mr Biden has attended both of the COP summits since his 2021 inauguration. PHOTO: REUTERS

WASHINGTON/ABU DHABI – United States President Joe Biden is unlikely to attend a gathering of world leaders in November focused on climate change, according to two US officials and another person briefed on the event’s planning.

The 28th meeting of the United Nations Conference of the Parties, known as COP28, takes place from Nov 30 to Dec 12 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, a major oil producer.

Mr Biden’s schedule was not fixed, could still change and is not official until it is announced, the people warned. Two said that no final decision had been made.

The White House said it had no updates on Mr Biden’s travel plans.

“President Biden has led and delivered on the most ambitious climate agenda in history, both at home and abroad. Although we don’t have any travel updates to share at this time, the administration looks forward to a robust and productive COP28,” a spokesperson said.

Mr Biden’s aides are balancing demands for the President’s time amid the Israel-Gaza war and a showdown with a Republican-controlled House of Representatives over federal spending, as well as ahead of a presidential campaign season that aides expect to heat up in January.

Dozens of countries plan to push for the world’s first deal to phase out carbon dioxide-emitting coal, oil and gas at the Dubai meeting.

Such a deal would be a feather in the Democratic President’s cap ahead of a 2024 presidential election where many liberal and younger voters rank climate change as a top issue.

The event would also allow Mr Biden a chance to connect in person with Arab and other world leaders to discuss the war in Gaza after a planned summit in Jordan in October was cancelled.

In 2022, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Jordan’s King Abdullah II and France’s President Emmanuel Macron were among the attendees.

Mr Biden has attended both of the COP summits since his 2021 inauguration.

Former president Donald Trump, a Republican seeking a second term in 2024, skipped the events after announcing that the country would withdraw from the Paris Agreement, the global pact to fight climate change. Mr Biden returned the US to the pact.

Mr Biden’s participation at COP27 in 2022 in Egypt was announced just two weeks prior to the event. There, he touted the climate provisions in the then recently passed Inflation Reduction Act.

Mr Biden skipped a summit of the 10-nation Asean in September, sending Vice-President Kamala Harris in his place.

Asked if she would attend COP28, a spokesperson for Ms Harris said: “We don’t have any travel to announce.” REUTERS

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