Turkey to host Cop31 climate summit as Australia opts for compromise
Canberra will lead the conference’s negotiations among governments as its neighbour Papua New Guinea slammed the summit process as useless

The two sides were now close to a deal that would see Turkey hosting Cop31 as summit president, with a pre-Cop event staged in the Pacific and Australia as president of negotiations, Albanese said.
“What we’ve come up with is a big win for both Australia and Turkey,” he told Australian Broadcasting Corporation Radio.
The two nations now have just a year to prepare for an event that attracts tens of thousands of people and requires months of diplomatic legwork to reach consensus around climate goals.
“There’s a little way to go in these discussions,” Australia’s Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen told reporters at Cop30 in Belem, Brazil, adding that the compromise would achieve Australia’s aims.