Picture this: COP29, the annual climate circus where the world’s leaders gather to wag fingers and wring hands over carbon emissions, is hosted in none other than Azerbaijan—a country whose economy runs on fossil fuels like a muscle car guzzling premium gas. Then comes the pièce de résistance: Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev steps up to the mic and declares oil and gas to be “God’s gift” to his nation.
You can’t make this up. It’s like hosting a vegan potluck and having the guest of honor arrive with a tray of prime rib.
The “Climate” Conference in an Oil Nation
Let’s start with the hilarious choice of venue. Azerbaijan is one of those countries where crude oil isn’t just a commodity—it’s practically a national sport. Hosting COP29 in Baku is akin to holding a Weight Watchers meeting in a donut shop. And yet, the global climate elites packed their bags and flew to the Land of Hydrocarbons to sit through speeches about how we’re all doomed unless we ban the very thing that keeps Azerbaijan afloat.
The irony was lost on precisely no one except, apparently, the COP29 organizers.
Aliyev’s Sermon on the Mount of Crude
When Aliyev took the stage, he didn’t just dip his toes in the hypocrisy pool; he cannonballed into it. Declaring that oil and gas are gifts from God, he essentially told the room of climate warriors, “Thanks for coming, but we’re going to keep drilling, pumping, and exporting, so deal with it.”
This would be like Jeff Bezos showing up at a workers’ rights conference to brag about Amazon’s record profits. The room probably smelled like burnt hypocrisy.
Aliyev even managed to throw a bit of shade at Europe, pointing out that their energy “security” conveniently overrides their green ambitions. Azerbaijan, he argued, is only meeting Europe’s insatiable demand for natural gas because, you know, someone has to keep the lights on over there. The subtext? “We’re saving you from freezing, so maybe chill with the climate scolding.”
The Absence of the Big Guns
Notably missing from the conference were key world leaders, a snub that suggests even they couldn’t stomach the irony. Or maybe they were too busy figuring out how to reconcile their Net Zero pledges with their growing reliance on oil-rich nations like Azerbaijan. Either way, the hypocrisy runs both ways.
When Europe inked a deal with Azerbaijan for natural gas supplies, it wasn’t exactly a secret handshake in the back room—it was a public admission that their climate goals are, at best, aspirational. Aliyev simply called them out on it, and honestly, good for him. If you’re going to play the game, at least own it.
Hypocrisy Dressed as Diplomacy
Let’s not pretend this was a one-sided farce. The Western delegates who flew to Baku in private jets to wag their fingers about emissions are no less hypocritical. There they sat, nodding politely as Aliyev defended fossil fuels while quietly hoping he keeps shipping that sweet, sweet natural gas their way. After all, what’s a little cognitive dissonance when there are energy crises to solve?
A Lesson in Contradictions
The entire event was a monument to the contradictions of modern climate policy. We’re told fossil fuels are evil—unless they’re coming from a strategically important ally, in which case they’re suddenly a necessary evil. We’re told to drive electric cars and install solar panels, while the people making these rules continue to jet around the globe to make deals with oil-exporting nations.
Aliyev’s speech at COP29 didn’t just highlight the irony; it poured crude oil on it and lit it on fire. And for that, we should thank him. His unabashed embrace of reality—even a self-serving one—was a refreshing break from the usual moralizing drivel.
The Takeaway
Azerbaijan hosting COP29 is the perfect encapsulation of why no one takes these climate conferences seriously anymore. They’re not about saving the planet; they’re about playing politics, appeasing donors, and virtue signaling on a global stage. Aliyev’s speech was a reminder that behind all the lofty rhetoric is a steaming pile of contradictions.
So here’s to Azerbaijan and its “God-given” oil and gas. At least they’re honest about where their bread is buttered—or in this case, where their pipelines are laid. COP29? A masterclass in irony, incompetence, and the kind of hypocrisy that makes you want to laugh and cry at the same time. Bravo.

I think you nailed it. This post is one of the reasons I tune in to WUWT. Brilliant.
With ever increasing demands for electricity into the far future the roll out of so called renewables will never catch up.
The demands of AI alone are placing the target forever out of reach.
Net Zero is receding away from us faster than we could ever hope to expand solar and wind capacity even if it could ever be made reliable, which it cannot.
50% of Azerbaijan O&G exports go to the EU. No wonder no EU leaders showed up at COP29. Irony too thick even for them.
Dubai attracted a lot of climate wack heads, but Azerbaijan is austere and much less attractive for 5 star dining and lodging, and entertainment, at escort services/whoring
For COP, it’s not about the climate, it’s about grubbing for other people’s money.
A definition of insanity is trying the same thing over and over expecting a different result. Beggars begging for ‘climate reparations’ is the same thing over and over. Proves both UNFCCC and COPs are insane. But we already knew that from ‘boiling oceans’ at COP28.
Ban the Offshore Wind Turbine FIASCO NOW
Eliminate all subsidies of any kind to all industries, etc., NOW
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Regarding the disintegrating rotor blades in Cape Cod, ultrasonic testing is fine, radiological testing is fine, but FIELD TESTING of fully instrumented, 351-ft long, rotor blades on a mast, for AT LEAST one year, in a windy area of the North Sea, is the most important and vital part, which GE executives decided to “omit”.
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These rotor blades are about three times as long as an airplane wing of a Boeing-747.
Nobody with a sane mind would ever “omit” field testing, including torsion testing.
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What were these GE top executives thinking?
How in hell did they get into these top positions?
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Then, falsifying test records to endanger people, and the environment, and ocean fauna, and fisheries, and tourism?
All these are felonious offenses.
All involved should be fired and prosecuted for gross malfeasance, and blacklisted, and never again be allowed to be employed in any industry.
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Bureau of Safety and Environment Enforcement, BSEE, (what a name for a useless bureau) WANTS TO ESTABLISH FACTS ON THE GROUND (by building wind turbine projects without rotors) SO PROJECTS WILL BE HARDER TO CANCEL BY SANE PEOPLE IN EARLY 2025. Downright treasonous.
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Forcing utilities to pay 15 c/kWh, wholesale (after 50% subsidies), is gross economic insanity, plus all of us:
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– paying for grid reinforcement and extension
– paying for traditional plants counteracting wind/solar variable output, on a less than minute-by-minute basis, 24/7/365
– paying for traditional plants providing electricity during low-wind (and during high-wind periods, when rotors are locked in place), and during low solar conditions
– paying owners of wind and solar systems for the electricity they COULD have produced, if not curtailed
– paying for expensive hazardous waste landfill of gigantic rotor blades, etc.
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The insanity and environmental damage it all is off the charts.
No wonder Europe’s near-zero, real-growth economy is in such big do-do
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Europe wants to foist high electricity prices onto the US (using the canard of global-warming/climate-change), so the US will be in big do-do as well, TO PRESERVE ITS EXTREMELY ADVANTAGEOUS TRADE BALANCE WITH THE US.
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Why in hell is GE, a US company, building several hundred EXPERIMENTAL rotor blades in Quebec, Canada, and have them transported, from Cape Cod to France and back, on European-owned, specialized ships, to a French blade production facility, which happens to have a suitable testing lab?
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How low and idiotic can a US company and US government go by screwing US workers out of jobs?
The Inflation Reduction Act was sold to the gullible public, because “it would create jobs in the US”
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The Socialist, Democrat cabal, using demented BIDEN/joyful HARRIS as its puppets for 4 years, did its Offshore Wind thing, and its Open Borders thing, its Woke thing, etc.
All such “things” ended up screwing the American people, and fatten the treasure chest of Europe, the reason the European elites like Biden/Harris so much.
What was that traitorous cabal thinking?
Now you see why the American people finally had to take revenge by voting the cabal idiots out
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Now you see why European elites hate Trump, because Trump puts AMERICA FIRST, UNLIKE TWO-FACED RINOS, LIKE SENATOR COLLINS, etc.
If you stand on a street corner and hand out $20 bills, the line forms increasingly long, quickly.
And why did COP 29 go to Azerbaijan? Because they could front the money for the conference from their FF profits. It’s all about the Benjamins.
Once again, I will point out that the name ‘Conference Of Parties’ is incredibly, although certainly unintentionally, accurate!
Convention Of Partiers
Which is why it will never be a Zoom conference.
You know what they say : A fool and his money are soon partying!
First God gives us oil and gas, and the next thing you know He/She gives us Covid. Geeze, God. Mixed signals much?
It’s the Almighty’s wicked sense of humor.
That is, of course, a possibility. Another is he is trying to teach us humility and how to better live together.
It’s just like the glacier in Switzerland? A few hundred years ago the parishioners living in the Alps prayed to god to prevent a glacier from enveloping their village. Low a behold their prayers have been answered and the glacier has receded. But they’re still not happy and they’re praying for it’s return, I can see why God doesn’t perform miracles often, we don’t really know what we want.
COVID was not the first.
I find Aliyev refreshingly honest. The hypocrisy was all on the Western attendees side. Heck if they want to come and spend their money staying in Baku hotels and tipping waiters on food and wine that they imbibe on their junkets, why that’s good for the Azeri economy. Just like Dubai, where the ADNOC CEO also refused to be lectured on the luxury beliefs of his guests. And for all the other attendees from the global south, nothing hypocritical about getting dollops of cash for bad weather if the Western liberals feel that it makes them feel better. All in all, a success for all concerned!
Except for us poor plebs left to pick up the immense bill…
Deplorables. Fix it, please.
It is all transferred into national debt and other debts which will never be paid off.
And where oil, tar, and naptha as commodities are older than most religions. Sort of like setting an Appalacian snake handling tent revival at the Vatican.
You don’t suppose anyone will point out to the COPouts that Azerbaijan (Turkey, Greece, Persia, Armenia, Georgia…) used petroleum a long, long time before 1750?
Hold next COP where there are no phones, no lights, no motorcars, not a single luxury, like Robinson Crusoe, it’s as primitive as can be!
The UK ??
Maybe not next year.. but coming soon !
A lot sooner than you think
That will never happen!! Gotta have a rich “show-country” to spread the hypocrisy around. Haven’t seen photos but I would be there are petro dollar queens being hauled by 11th century transportation.
Breathe Deep in the gathering gloom.. …watch lights fade…..
Gilligan’s Island, perhaps?
The satire is not missed on their ABC. Listen to the opening remarks:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11-13/what-can-we-expect-from-cop29/104598222
WARNING – This video comes with a warning – if you cannot stomach smarmy, know-it-alls then do not go past the opening remarks.
Blackout Bowen is going along to provide “climate leadership” in the wake of Trump’s victory. Presumably USA is already relegated to bystanders.
China is now in the difficult position of having to provide “climate leadership” because their manufacturing is heavily biased toward making the stuff that the western countries are subsidising or mandating. Turn off subsidies, consumer theft and mandates in the west and China’s economy will be producing heaps of stuff that has no market. Solar panels will only have salvage value, which might be negative in China.
Salvage value for something that is not readily recyclable?
Seems to me China already has a problem with over production of solar panels and ends up building solar farms that do not actually produce any electricity.
For example, by the end of 2023 solar was almost 21% of installed capacity yet it only produced 3% of the country’s electricity during the year.
They are experts at this.
They have built ghost towns, now ghost solar cell fields.
You don’t have to be a “climate denier” to see that climate-change politics have become the largest global grift in history, one that grows in proportion with each new conference. It was just a matter of time before Third World basket-case countries exploited the First World’s virtue signaling. This year’s UNFCC COP 29 conference in Azerbaijan (COP stands for Conference of the Parties) features the demand that developed countries fork over billions, if not trillions, more dollars to the Global South, ostensibly to help it adjust to climate change. Those billions will follow all previous foreign aid into the same sinkhole of corruption and incompetence.
How much of those trillions actually are used for the designated purpose and how much are pocketed by dictators and politicians and oligarchs?
It’s good to hear Aliyev is laying his cards on the table regarding the benefits of fossil fuels and why he has no intentions to swear off them. It seems to me that recent comments by the leaders of India, Indonesia and a number of African countries have said the same. This is precisely what the climate alarmists need to be hearing because they need to face reality. Developing nations are mainly concerned with issues like economic growth, poverty alleviation, energy accessibility, international trade and the like. These were responsible for the growth in rich nations, so why should the less fortunate ones be denied the same opportunities, particularly when alternate power sources have shown they can’t turn the trick.
It Hertz so much it really burns-
Hertz’s Tesla Fire Sale Continues As Depreciation Costs Mount
It’s going to be fun with Elon in Washington and their exploding heads-
Which brands have quit X/Twitter? The Guardian says US election prompted it to ditch Musk’s site
The man who gave the climate changers kickass EVs is bored and needs a new challenge. LOL.
Maybe the Guardian etc will join Truth Social?
I would never buy an EV, especially not a used EV.
Battery fires.
Make no mistake Trump’s election victory is reverberating around the world and the woke climate changers are panicked and on the run-
‘We shouldn’t be afraid of change’: Pressure grows to pull out of the Paris Agreement
The usual suspects out and about-
‘Australian of the year’: Man rips down banner of climate protest blocking traffic
You’ll note they’re happy to ignore the Courts but engage in lawfare whenever it suits them.
The BBC news’ climate expert, a bloke who studied philosophy and politics with a smattering of economics, couldn’t get his head around that speech and started whining about the climate.It was both hilarious and pity inspiring to watch.
Philosophy, politics and economics is strange degree course – those who embark upon it seem to have any intelligence they once had, and any ability for rational thought, sucked out of them.
It’s good to know that with DeludEd and WanKeir at the helm, the UK will not be reliant on this tyrant and others like them (/sarc) – with our “ambitious” plans we will have all of our money (if there is any) tied up in ever more delayed infrastructure projects meaning that we won’t be buying gas from anyone because we have no money left to pay for it!
This COP29 speech is helping to make November a very very disappointing month for the (we know best) liberals, keep it coming 😀
The fact that they have comitted genocide in Nagorno-Karabakh over the last couple of years seems to be ignored. Is it because they were Christians?
you all might enjoy this? BlackoutBowen
https://x.com/JAGtalks/status/1856828559840469474
and the money
Brief, and covers all the important points. He called it like it is and is exemplary of the attitude of Central Asia and parts East.
“You can’t make this up. It’s like hosting a vegan potluck and having the guest of honor arrive with a tray of prime rib.”
It is the host, not the guest of honor. So, the hosting party tells the visiting vegans that prime rib is gift of God to him.