Fossil Fuel Companies Say They Support the Energy Transition. New Numbers Suggest Otherwise.
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Fossil fuel companies say they support the energy transition. New numbers suggest otherwise.
Read the full story at Grist. Every year, United Nations member states gather together at the Conference of the Parties, better known as COP, to negotiate international climate agreements and assess global progress toward emissions reduction. The 30th annual COP will begin November 7 in Belém, Brazil, a city of about 2.5 million on the … Continue reading Fossil fuel companies say they support the energy transition. New numbers suggest otherwise.
FIDH welcomes the adoption of a new Mechanism of Action in the Work Programme on the Just Transition, to ensure that the ecological transition is equitable and protects human rights and the environment. However, more generally, this COP has failed to recognize that fossil energies are the main factor in the climate crisis, despite overwhelming scientific evidence and legal obligations. It is urgent to correct this evasion of responsibilities for…
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The 30th United Nations Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP30) has finally reached an agreement, called Global Mutirão (Global Partnership), after a tense night of negotiations that lasted until 8:00 a.m. this Saturday. However, consensus has been reached without establishing clear commitments or targets for reducing the use of fossil fuels, leaving a bittersweet taste in the international community. The announcement was welcomed wi…
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