Article 71NQG Australia’s unconventional Cop31 deal puts Chris Bowen at the helm of the world’s most complex negotiations. It’s a huge opportunity | Thom Woodroofe and Dean Bialek

Australia’s unconventional Cop31 deal puts Chris Bowen at the helm of the world’s most complex negotiations. It’s a huge opportunity | Thom Woodroofe and Dean Bialek

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Thom Woodroofe and Dean Bialek
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Australia may not be hosting Cop31, but the unprecedented Turkey partnership is a real chance to secure global influence and turbocharge a new green zeitgeist

The Cop30 climate conference has finally come to an end, with Australia having lost out on the grand prize of hosting next year's gathering. But Australia's formal partnership agreement with Turkey nevertheless provides an opportunity to secure unparalleled global influence and turbocharge our own transformation to a net zero, green export economy. Here are three ways to make it happen.

First, Chris Bowen's new role as Cop31 president of negotiations" puts the climate and energy minister at the helm of the most complex and consequential multilateral process in the world.

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