Chris Bowen is staring down rivals Turkey at global climate talks in Brazil, vowing to succeed with Australia's bid to bring a 2026 conference to Adelaide.

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It may come down to a crunch meeting between Australia's climate minister and his Turkish counterpart, Murat Kurum.

A deadlock between the two aspirants must be broken at this week's COP30 conference.

Ahead of last-minute negotiations, where Australia is expected to offer concessions for Turkey to drop out, Mr Bowen struck an optimistic note in a series of remarks to summit attendees.

"We are in it and we are in it to win it, let me make it clear," he said.

"We're not going anywhere an

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