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Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen will travel to the COP30 climate summit in Brazil to press Australia’s case to host next year’s event, amid a standoff with Türkiye.
Australia and Türkiye have both bid to host COP31, and with neither side backing down, the summit risks defaulting to Bonn, Germany — where the United Nations climate agency is based — if the dispute cannot be resolved.
Bowen, who is also the energy minister, left Sydney on Saturday morning for Belém to lead the Australian delegation at COP30.
He said he would push for Australia’s COP31 bid, which is backed by Pacific island nations and would give Australia a chance to showcase its clean energy industry.
“It’s not a matter of fighting on for months afterwards — it gets decided at this conference,” he told reporters before his flight from Sydney Airport.

Australia is poised to take center stage in the global climate conversation, with widespread international support for its bid to host COP31. However, securing this prestigious role isn’t simply about garnering endorsements.

“It’s not a ballot process … that means we need to reach an agreement with Türkiye, that’s difficult.”
In a statement before he left, Bowen said global investment in clean energy projects would exceed US$2 trillion ($3.057 trillion) in 2025 and Australia’s climate change targets “were a big green light to local and international investors that we want to be part of this global shift”.
“As the National Climate Risk Assessment showed us, our nation has a lot at stake when it comes to climate change, but every effort we make now will help avert the worst impacts,” he said.

In a strategic move, Australia aims to co-host the event alongside Pacific nations. This collaboration would not only mark the first time the world is brought to the Pacific for such a summit but also underscore the collective fight against climate change, an existential threat impacting the entire region.

As the host country, Australia would assume a presidential role, a position that offers significant influence. This responsibility includes setting the summit’s agenda, spotlighting domestic climate challenges, and facilitating crucial negotiations. Such a role could empower Australia to lead pivotal discussions and drive meaningful climate action on a global scale.

The Conference of the Parties, or COP, is the annual gathering of countries that have signed the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.

Host countries take on a presidential role, allowing them to set the summit’s agenda, highlight domestic climate issues and play a key role in brokering negotiations.

Australia made its bid to host COP31 in Adelaide with the support of the Pacific Islands Forum, a bloc of 18 countries among the most vulnerable to climate change.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wrote to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in an attempt to resolve the dispute, but Türkiye has refused to concede and withdraw its bid to host in Antalya.
Türkiye has previously argued its Mediterranean location would help reduce emissions from flights bringing delegates to the conference, and has pointed out its smaller oil and gas industry compared to Australia.
In July, the UN urged Australia and Türkiye to resolve the hosting standoff, calling the delay unhelpful and unnecessary. It had set a deadline of June for the group to reach consensus.

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