Climate change conference: What do YOU want to ask?
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If you could be at the world's biggest climate change meeting, what questions would you ask?
The COP29 conference is taking place in Baku in Azerbaijan right now and scientists, experts, politicians and world leaders are meeting to discuss climate change.
But not all world leaders are going and not everyone wants the same things, or has the same priorities.
Maybe you want to know what they're doing to stop climate change, or cool the planet down, or stop people using fossil fuels?
Perhaps you want to know why the meetings happen each year and if any real progress is being made?
You can ask whatever you want in the comments below and we'll try to get you some answers.
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- Published19 September
The COP meetings - or Conference of the Parties - take place every year but often have different issues on the agenda.
One of the big questions this year is how much money developed countries, who've benefited from using fossil fuels, will pay poorer countries who are feeling the effects of climate change.
Lots of leaders don't think it's fair that their countries are facing the challenges of climate change without causing the damage.
Some leaders aren't attending at all.
Also many people are waiting to see what Donald Trump will do when he becomes president next year. In the past he's cast doubt on how serious climate change is and supports using more of America's fossil fuels to help boost the US economy - so what impact could his arrival have?
Get in touch with your questions and leave them in the comments below.