Climate Talks In Brazil End Without Fossil Fuel Phaseout
The final decision omitted a fossil fuel phaseout roadmap amid a 7.1% drop in climate aid and U.S. absence, widening the gap between emissions targets and national commitments.
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Climate Talks In Brazil End Without Fossil Fuel Phaseout
by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Chief International Correspondent BELÉM, BRAZIL (Worthy News) – Tens of thousands of climate change delegates have failed to bring down the curtain over the use of oil and natural gas amid opposition from some countries led by Saudi Arabia, as well as the United States. Those attending the 30th edition of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly known as Conference of the Parties (COP30), also underdel…
After three decades of summits, negotiations, appeals and agreements to avoid a climate crisis, the truth is that the real and effective advances in favor of the planet have been few. Representatives of almost 200 countries gathered at the COP30 Climate Summit in the Brazilian city of Belém agreed that if there is no commitment to travel to “leave behind” fossil fuels (oil, gas and coal), we will reach a point of no return where the consequences…
COP30 approves a final document without references to hydrocarbons after a veto by Arab countries, despite pressure from more than 80 states […] The entry COP30 ends without agreeing on a roadmap for the end of fossil fuels was first published on RegeneraciónMX.
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