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COP30 in Brazil adopts climate deal that omits calls to phase out fossil fuels

  • On Saturday, COP30 President Andre Correa do Lago gavelled a deal among nearly 200 countries in Belém, Brazil, omitting any commitment to phase out fossil fuels after overnight negotiations.
  • Facing resistance from the Arab Group of nations and key exporters, negotiators overran talks by more than 24 hours as oil-producing nations including Saudi Arabia and Russia resisted fossil-fuel language, prompting the presidency to seek consensus amid procedural clashes.
  • The deal prioritised finance, so it calls for rich nations to at least triple adaptation funding by 2035 and launches voluntary initiatives backed by roughly 90 countries.
  • Following the gavel, several delegations including the European Union, Switzerland, Colombia and Panama criticised the final text as falling short while plenary discussions were suspended amid accusations of ignoring requests to speak as many delegates prepared to leave.
  • Brazil pledged to produce two voluntary roadmaps over the next year and co-host a fossil-fuel transition summit in Colombia in April, while scientists warn current policies cut emissions by just 12% versus the 60% needed to meet the 1.5C temperature goal.
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The UN Climate Change Conference in Brazil came to an end on Saturday after about 20 hours of extension. The delegates announced, among other things, a roadmap for the departure of fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas – but only on a voluntary basis. However, it is mandatory for rich states to increase their climate aid to poorer countries. The text mentions a tripling up to 2035. The text also provides for accelerated climate protection mea…

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Representatives of countries at the UN climate conference in Belem (COP30) approved a set of final conclusions, or the so-called Belem Package, at the final plenary session, which does not include a plan for the transition from fossil fuels. However, Brazil has committed to continuing dialogue on the issue in the coming months.

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Nearly 200 countries gathered in Brazil adopted this Saturday at COP30 a modest consensus on climate action, without a plan to exit fossil fuels.

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Countries agree to triple funds to address the impacts of climate change, but some provisions on deforestation and critical metals were excluded from the final deal

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