Nokia's Paradox or Who Benefits From Planning the End of Fossil Fuels
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A dry blow is heard every bit in the square of the Republic of Belém (Brazil), the city at the mouth of the Amazon in which the summit of the climate of this year has been celebrated. After the coup, any walker comes calmly, crouchs down, takes an orange fruit from the ground, smells it and keeps it to eat it later. They are sleeves, very similar to the mango, and fall from the sky. Continue reading
Faced with the closure of COP30 of the UN Climate Convention in the city of Belém (Brazil), environmental organisations express their deep disappointment at the lack of progress on the central issues of COP 30: the contribution of public funds from rich countries to the countries most vulnerable to the climate emergency and with the least resources to deal with it; the abandonment of fossil fuels; and deforestation. COP30 in Belém (Brazil) concl…
At the World Climate Conference COP30 there was hardly anything to negotiate. At the center was therefore a roadmap for the exit of coal, oil and gas. This failed in Petro-States and had to be saved with a pinch The 30th UN Climate Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, ends with a non-result. Basically they agreed on what was already decided at the COP28. At that time the COP took place in Dubai and the result is therefore "Consensus of the Unite…
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