BAKU — The COP29 Azerbaijan Operating Company has announced the launch of a daily television program that will air globally during the upcoming climate summit in November, set to take place in Baku, Azerbaijan.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, the show aligns with the COP29 Presidency’s goals of enhancing ambition and enabling global action on climate issues. The program will provide daily summaries of the conference’s events, aiming to make critical information accessible to a global audience. The show will be broadcast live from a studio on-site at Baku Stadium and will be available through television syndication, online streaming platforms, and official COP29 channels.
The program will feature in-depth interviews, expert analysis, and other insights into the ongoing climate negotiations. It aims to simplify complex technical topics, making them accessible to viewers worldwide. The show will also spotlight individuals, solutions, stories, and moments that are often overlooked in traditional coverage, offering a broader perspective on the conference.
COP29 President-Designate Mukhtar Babayev emphasized the significance of the program, stating, “As the impacts of climate change are increasingly felt worldwide, there is a growing demand for information. With rising temperatures and mounting concerns about addressing this challenge, we aim to make climate action accessible and relatable to a global audience. This daily show is a step towards achieving that goal.”
Hi Impact, a UK-based media company known for its high-quality broadcasts of major global events, has been selected to produce the show. To further expand the show’s reach, COP29 Azerbaijan Operating Company is currently seeking a Headline Partner. The selection process is expected to conclude by the end of September, with final approval from the COP29 Azerbaijan Operating Company and the UNFCCC.
For more information or to express interest in becoming a Headline Partner, potential sponsors are encouraged to visit the official COP29 website.