Resolution on the UN Climate Change Conference 2024 in Baku, Azerbaijan (COP29)
The dossier is a resolution on the UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan. Amendments dispute the choice of Azerbaijan as host given fundamental-rights, fossil-fuel and human-rights concerns, address access of fossil fuel lobbyists and Global South voices to the decision-making process, host country agreements, the Aarhus Convention, the EU's updated NDC and the Paris Agreement, and the possible suspension of the energy partnership with Azerbaijan.
Procedure timeline
- Committee amendments tabled11 Sep 2024
- Plenary vote — Adopted14 Nov 2024 · On the motion for a resolution · the text as a whole
- Procedure completed
Plenary votes
15 roll-call votesIn plenary, Parliament usually votes in steps: first on amendments to the text (sometimes split into parts, so Members can accept one half of a sentence and reject the other), then on the text as a whole. The “main vote” is the one that adopts or rejects the text itself. Each vote below shows exactly which step it was. How voting works →
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- 14 Nov 2024RejectedOn amendment 10 · paragraph 1Official label: § 1 - Am 10 · what was voted ↗143 for458 against43 abstentions75 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 14 Nov 2024RejectedOn amendment 11 · text to be inserted after paragraph 1Official label: Après le § 1 - Am 11 · what was voted ↗141 for459 against43 abstentions76 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 14 Nov 2024RejectedOn amendment 12 · paragraph 41Official label: § 41 - Am 12 · what was voted ↗105 for459 against79 abstentions76 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 14 Nov 2024RejectedOn amendment 13 · text to be inserted after paragraph 41Official label: Après le § 41 - Am 13 · what was voted ↗110 for460 against74 abstentions75 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 14 Nov 2024RejectedOn amendment 5 · text to be inserted after paragraph 48Official label: Après le § 48 - Am 5 · what was voted ↗206 for412 against16 abstentions85 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 14 Nov 2024RejectedOn amendment 14 · text to be inserted after paragraph 56Official label: Après le § 56 - Am 14 · what was voted ↗105 for462 against75 abstentions77 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 14 Nov 2024RejectedOn paragraph 66 (part 2 of a split vote)Official label: § 66/2 · what was voted ↗279 for334 against25 abstentions81 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 14 Nov 2024AdoptedOn paragraph 72 (part 2 of a split vote)Official label: § 72/2 · what was voted ↗333 for210 against92 abstentions84 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 14 Nov 2024RejectedOn amendment 6 · text to be inserted after paragraph 83Official label: Après le § 83 - Am 6 · what was voted ↗214 for359 against36 abstentions110 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 14 Nov 2024AdoptedOn paragraph 95Official label: § 95 · what was voted ↗424 for195 against18 abstentions82 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 14 Nov 2024RejectedOn amendment 1 (part 1 of a split vote) · text to be inserted after paragraph 131Official label: Après le § 131 - Am 1/1 · what was voted ↗250 for358 against24 abstentions87 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 14 Nov 2024RejectedOn amendment 9 · recital AOfficial label: Considérant A - Am 9 · what was voted ↗195 for429 against14 abstentions81 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 14 Nov 2024RejectedOn amendment 3 · text to be inserted after recital FOfficial label: Après le considérant F - Am 3 · what was voted ↗187 for437 against17 abstentions78 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 14 Nov 2024RejectedOn amendment 4 · recital GOfficial label: Considérant G - Am 4 · what was voted ↗184 for453 against3 abstentions79 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 14 Nov 2024Main voteAdoptedOn the motion for a resolution · the text as a wholeOfficial label: Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte) · what was voted ↗429 for183 against24 abstentions83 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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Vote data: HowTheyVote.eu (ODbL, attribution) / European Parliament · roll-call votes only
Plenary amendments14 tabled on this text
Amendments tabled for the plenary sitting on this text, in their own numbering series. This is a different set from the committee amendments tracked elsewhere on AmendEU, and is not counted in any of the site’s amendment totals.
- Amendment 1Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 131 a (new)Amendment
131a. Recalls that at COP28, countries launched the Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy Capacity by 2050, recognising the key role of nuclear energy in reaching net zero; stresses that nuclear energy has an important role to play in enhancing EU energy sovereignty, especially in this geopolitical context;
- Amendment 2PPEMotion for a resolution · Recital ICurrent text
I. whereas a collective effort is needed by all parties to achieve global climate targets; whereas EU emissions represent around
9% of worldwide emissions, while the EU population represents 5.7 % of the globaltotal17;whereas decarbonisation in the EU alone will not be enough;_________________________________17StockholmEnvironmentInstitute,Consumption-drivenemissions:newopportunitiesforEUclimatemitigation,June2024.AmendmentI. whereas a collective effort is needed by all parties to achieve global climate targets; whereas EU emissions represent around 6.1 % of worldwide emissions, while the EU population represents 5.7 % of the global total17, 17a, 17b; whereas decarbonisation in the EU alone will not be enough; __________________________________ 17 Communication from the Commission of 31 October 2024 entitled ‘EU Climate Action Progress Report 2024’ (COM(2024)0498). 17a UN Environment Programme, Emissions Gap Report 2024. 17b European Commission: Joint Research Centre, Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR), GHG emissions of all world countries – 2024.
- Amendment 3PfEMotion for a resolution · Recital F a (new)Amendment
Fa. whereas the purely ideological policies adopted by the EU in the context of the European Green Deal are leading the EU into a worrying process of de-industrialisation and increasing its dependence on third countries;
- Amendment 4PfEMotion for a resolution · Recital GCurrent text
G. whereas on 16 October 2023, the EU and its Member States submitted their updated NDC committing to reduce their net GHG emissions by at least 55 % by 2030 compared to 1990,
therebycontinuingtobeoneofthegloballeadersinclimateaction;AmendmentG. whereas on 16 October 2023, the EU and its Member States submitted their updated NDC committing to highly ambitious targets to reduce their net GHG emissions by at least 55 % by 2030 compared to 1990, despite contributing less than 7 % to global emissions, while the largest emitters, such as China, have not yet demonstrated enough ambition or concrete commitments;
- Amendment 5PfEMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 48 a (new)Amendment
48a. Stresses the need to revise the European Green Deal to ensure that EU climate and environmental policies are based on pragmatism and wider scientific opinions, with a view to enhancing the competitiveness of EU businesses, while protecting the environment; calls on the Commission to properly evaluate not only the environmental, but also the social and economic impact of all EU climate and environmental policies;
- Amendment 6PfEMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 83 a (new)Amendment
83a. Calls on the Commission to urgently review the regulation on CO2 emissions performance for cars and vans with the objective of lifting the 2035 ban on petrol and diesel cars and adopting a technologically neutral approach that considers not only e-fuels but also biofuels and technology such as plug-in hybrid motors;
- Amendment 7The LeftMotion for a resolution · Recital AC a (new)Amendment
ACa. whereas in September 2023 Azerbaijan launched a pre-planned, unjustified military attack on Nagorno-Karabakh, forcing over 100 000 ethnic Armenians to flee to Armenia, which amounts to ethnic cleansing; whereas as a result, Nagorno-Karabakh has been almost entirely emptied of its Armenian population, which had been living there for centuries; whereas this attack constitutes a gross violation of human rights and international law, a clear breach of the trilateral ceasefire statement of 9 November 2020 and a failure to uphold commitments made during EU-mediated negotiations;
- Amendment 8The LeftMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 43 a (new)Amendment
43a. Calls for the EU to end its reliance on gas exports from Azerbaijan; calls on the Commission to suspend the 2022 memorandum of understanding on a strategic partnership in the field of energy;
- Amendment 9ESNMotion for a resolution · Recital ACurrent text
A. whereas the European Parliament has declared a climate and environmental emergency and has committed to urgently fight and contain this threat;
AmendmentA. whereas the European Parliament has declared a climate and environmental emergency and has committed to urgently fight and contain this threat; whereas the various legislative and other measures that have been adopted threaten the EU’s attractiveness as a business location, are a challenge to the continued socio-economic well-being of citizens, have drastically increased the cost of living, and have created an urgent need to revive economic growth and competitiveness;
- Amendment 10ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 1Current text
1.
Welcomes the outcomeofthefirst GST at COP28, which recognises that pathwayslimitingglobalwarmingto1.5°Cwithnoorlimitedovershootandto2°Crequiresapeakingofglobalgreenhousegasemissionsby2025andthatlimitingglobalwarmingto1.5°Cwithnoorlimited overshoot requires deep, rapid and sustainedreductionsinglobalGHGemissionsof43%by2030and60%by2035relativetothe2019level,reachingnetzeroGHGemissionsby2050;Amendment1. Stresses that the largely ideologically motivated ‘climate policy’ as it stands should be ended; calls, therefore, for the EU’s current ‘climate policy’, in particular the European Climate Law and its ‘Fit for 55’ package, to be either revised or completely withdrawn in line with Article 3(3) of the Treaty on European Union, placing an emphasis on evidence-based and effective environmental protection in addition to balanced economic growth;
- Amendment 11ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 1 a (new)Amendment
1a. Recalls the European Parliament’s declaration of a climate and environmental emergency and notes the legislation enacted since; regrets this legislation’s negative impact on Europeans’ socio-economic well-being; calls for a more balanced approach between socio-economic welfare, competitiveness, economic growth and climate action; calls, therefore, for the declaration of a climate and environmental emergency to be revoked;
- Amendment 12ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 41Current text
41. Recalls the importance of
the full involvement ofallPartiesinthe UNFCCC decision-making processes; calls on the COP29presidencyandfuture presidenciestobetterenabletheparticipationofdevelopingcountriesanddelegatesfromtheleast developed countries and to allocateadditionalresourcestothis; encourages Parties toincludeyoungpeoplein their delegations to ensure that future generationshaveanactiveroleinshapingdecisionsconcerningtheirfuture;calls for the increased use of virtual platforms atCOPs to enhance global inclusiveness and participation of delegates and civil society representatives;Amendment41. Recalls the importance of conducting COP conferences in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner; underlines that there is an urgent need to limit the number of participants to a few hundred people who are designated by the Parties and duly and democratically legitimised; calls for the increased use of virtual platforms at COPs;
- Amendment 13ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 41 a (new)Amendment
41a. Welcomes the fact that the President of the Commission will not attend COP29 in Baku and will instead focus on her institutional duties during the transition phase; notes that reducing the number of participants has beneficial effects on public budgets and the environment;
- Amendment 14ESNMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 56 a (new)Amendment
56a. Deplores the fearmongering in the context of climate-related issues with the use of terms such as ‘climate catastrophe’, ‘climate apocalypse’ or ‘burning planet’;
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The amendments, in full text
623 amendmentsEvery amendment as tabled — original text, proposed change and justification, with a link to the official PDF.