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Before more than 40 world leaders, the UN Secretary-General advocated for the elimination of fossil fuel subsidies “that distort markets and tie humanity to the past.” Speaking at the thematic session on Energy Transition at the Leaders' Summit this Friday, António Guterres recalled that 90% of all new energy generation capacity already […]
Belém (Brazil).- Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, denounced this Friday, at the summit of COP30 leaders in Belém, to the big banks for subsidizing the oil sector and demanded a plan to overcome the dependence on fossil fuels. Lula also mentioned the war in Ukraine as the cause of the reopening of coal mines and criticized the spending on arms in the fight against global warming, something that in his opinion means “pave the way for…
Lula said the country needs plans to curb deforestation, reduce its dependence on fossil fuels, and obtain the resources to do so, despite advocating for continued oil exploration.
Belém - The summit of world leaders on climate continues on Friday in Belem, Brazil, after a first day marked by raw speeches on the failure to curb warming but offensive for the future, including against the oil industry. Dozens of ministers and some heads of state and government, including those of Spain, Germany and Namibia, will continue to march in the rostrum. Then, on Monday, two weeks of very heavy annual negotiations of the UN conferenc…
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