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World's First Fossil Fuel Phase-Out Conference Puts Ocean in Its Sights

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Across 11 frontier regions, 19% of Marine Protected Areas are already overlapped by active fossil fuel oil and gas blocks.

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The Colombian city of Santa Marta is preparing to host an international conference in which at least 45 countries will participate that are looking for formulas to unhook fossil fuels, the main ones responsible for climate change. This meeting, which will be held between 24 and 29 April in the Caribbean city, arrives at a critical moment due to the war in the Middle East, which is bringing to light the serious security problems involved in the g…

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Colombia’s international environmental and climate agenda is at a turning point. In the coming weeks, the country will participate in two key scenarios: the fourth Conference of the Parties (COP) of the Escazú Agreement and the first global conference on the transition to abandon fossil fuels. It is not just diplomatic events. What is at stake is whether Colombia can consolidate itself as a coherent regional leader in the fight against climate c…

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SANTA MARTA, Colombia – “Governments are responsible for decisions that will leave a mark on future generations, and we have a moral obligation to respond to the call for climate justice and the elimination of fossil fuels.” With these words, Colombia’s Environment Minister Irene Vélez announced in November 2025 – during the 30th Conference of [...]

Colombia seeks to position from Santa Marta an international coalition that accelerates the coordinated reduction of oil, gas and coal. By Rodrigo Rodríguez SANTA MARTA, Colombia – “Governments are responsible for decisions that will leave a mark on future generations, and we have a moral obligation to respond to the call for climate justice and the elimination of fossil fuels.” With these words, the Minister of Environment of Colombia, Irene Vé…

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