The Adelaide Convention Centre has been proposed as the primary venue for Australia’s bid to host the COP31 climate change conference. - Reuters
CANBERRA/BELEM, Brazil: Australia risks undermining efforts to establish itself as a leader in the green energy transition and letting down its vulnerable Pacific island neighbours if its bid to host next year's biggest climate summit fails, diplomats and analysts say.
Australia was long considered the front-runner to hold the COP31 conference, aiming to bolster its ambitions to become "a renewable energy superpower" and highlight issues faced by Pacific island nations which it plans to co-host the conference with.
