Breaking news: What is Santa Claus doing at the Climate Conference in Baku?


The Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29) is considered a pivotal event in tackling climate change, bringing together leaders and experts worldwide to discuss ways to address these major challenges. This year, attendees noticed the presence of "Santa Claus," a significant figure in humanitarian and social work. But this sparked questions: what role does Santa Claus play at this international event, and how does he contribute to fulfilling global aspirations?

Santa Claus is known as an influential figure who transcends time and place, with a unique ability to unite people around common humanitarian causes. Undoubtedly, his presence at COP29 is not just a passing appearance but an opportunity to convey powerful messages about the environmental challenges threatening the future and the importance of collective action to resolve these issues.

Santa Claus also plays a key role in fulfilling wishes for a better and more sustainable future. His presence at this year’s conference emphasizes that climate change is not just a scientific or technical challenge but a humanitarian issue that requires practical steps from all of us to impact the lives of individuals and communities positively.

In his address to participants, Santa Claus emphasized that environmental challenges require a collective response from all sectors and levels. This makes his role at COP29 essential for engaging with world leaders and urging them to take serious steps toward innovative solutions.

By attending this conference, Santa Claus represents part of the efforts to draw international attention to the social dimensions of climate change, especially the impacts on the most vulnerable groups. He advocates for solutions rooted in justice and equity, encouraging everyone to participate in the decision-making process.

Undoubtedly, reaching practical solutions requires transforming policies and practices on a global level and activating cooperation between major and developing countries to achieve sustainable development. In this context, Santa Claus highlights the importance of an integrated global framework to expedite climate action.

Santa Claus’s presence at COP29 embodies his vision of enhancing global cooperation and collective action to confront environmental challenges. With his ability to inspire stakeholders and draw attention to the human dimensions of climate change, Santa Claus seeks to fulfil the wish for a more sustainable world where everyone works together to protect the planet and ensure a better life for future generations.

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Dr. Nouha Belaid


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Dr. Nouha Belaid


Nouha, founder of "MY Science," is passionate about disseminating scientific information, promoting public health, and addressing climate change. Her dedication led to the launching of the "Science Journalists in MENA" Forum and her election to the World Federation of Science Journalists' Board in Canada.

Since 2013, she has worked as a consultant and trainer for international organizations. With a Ph.D. in Information and Communication Sciences and a Master’s in Public Law, she launched a media platform in Tunisia in 2021. Nouha is committed to making a global impact in media and communication.


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