World Leaders Must Find the Courage to End the Fossil-Fuel Age
The final COP30 agreement boosts climate adaptation finance but excludes fossil fuel phase-out due to opposition from major oil producers, affecting global emission reduction efforts.
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Brazil aims for alternative route to fossil fuel road map after COP30 failure
BELÉM, Brazil — In April 2026, a new summit in Santa Marta, Colombia, promises to advance on one crucial point the U.N. climate summits have been failing to address after 30 editions: planning the transition to a world without fossil fuels. An action plan for a phaseout was once again left out of COP official outcomes in the Amazonian city of Belém, which held the event for two weeks ending Nov. 22. Although Brazil spearheaded a road map to move…
World leaders must find the courage to end the fossil-fuel age
Despite the weak agreement seen at the COP30 climate conference, Brazil was right to prioritize discussing the eventual phase-out of fossil fuels. Others must now help to find a way forward. Despite the weak agreement seen at the COP30 climate conference, Brazil was right to prioritize discussing the eventual phase-out of fossil fuels. Others must now help to find a way forward.
It was hoped that the COP30 held in Belém, Brazil, could have an outcome that was crucial in the fight against climate change, but despite the fact that countries agreed on a comprehensive package to expand funding and accelerate the implementation of the Paris Agreement, the lack of a clear commitment to abandon fossil fuels has led many to see it as a missed opportunity. Juan López de Uralde, former director of Greenpeace and deputy of Podemos…
Between November 10 and 21, the great international event on climate change was held, COP30 in Belém, Brazil. The meeting was marked by a great and very ambitious challenge, marking a global road map towards the energy transition and the gradual abandonment of fossil fuels, which are the major producers of carbon emissions. However, the climate agenda had other important points such as climate finance, mechanisms for adapting to climate phenomen…
Brazil aims for alternative route to fossil fuel road map after COP30 failure
BELÉM, Brazil - In April 2026, a new summit in Santa Marta, Colombia, promises to advance on one crucial point the U.N. climate summits have been failing to address after 30 editions: planning the transition to a world without fossil fuels. An action plan for a phaseout was once again left out of COP official outcomes in the Amazonian city of Belém, which held the event for two weeks ending Nov. 22. Although Brazil spearheaded a road map to move…
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