France Unveils Roadmap to Quit Fossil Fuels by 2050
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For years, nothing appeared on paper at UN climate summits regarding the phasing out of fossil fuels. Participants in the recent fuel summit in Colombia are hopeful of breaking that impasse.
In a context of an energy crisis marked by the war in the Middle East, more than 50 countries were meeting from 24 to 29 April in Santa Marta, Colombia, for a summit organized jointly with the Netherlands with the aim of implementing the transition out of fossil fuels. But this laudable objective could still remain a mere unfulfilled promise, down from the climate emergency. An update on this event with Antoine Portoles.
Over 50 Countries Break Taboo at Historic Colombia Conference, Linking Fossil Fuels to War and Economic Instability
In a groundbreaking diplomatic shift, more than 50 nations gathered in Colombia for the world’s first Conference on Transitioning Away From Fossil Fuels, openly acknowledging what many have long suspected but rarely stated in official forums: oil and gas dependence fuels not just climate change, but warfare, economic chaos, and mass displacement. The conference marked a significant departure from traditional energy discussions that focus solely …
France Unveils Roadmap to Quit Fossil Fuels by 2050
The government of France published its “Roadmap for Transitioning away from Fossil Fuels,” highlighting its initiatives to end its consumption of coal by 2030, oil by 2045, and natural gas by 2050. The new plan was launched at the First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels hosted in Santa Marta, Colombia, convened in the […]
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