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More than 80 nations support a fossil fuel phase-out roadmap at COP30, urging Brazil to strengthen the plan beyond the insufficient draft agreement.
- Dozens of countries told negotiators at COP30 summit in Belém, Brazil to adopt a fossil-fuel phase-out roadmap, with organizers saying the coalition has backing from more than 80 nations.
- The push builds on a COP28 pledge, with Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil's President, urging road maps at the conference opening while negotiators say the draft text falls short.
- In a packed UN room Tuesday, Tina Stege, Marshall Islands' climate envoy, and representatives from Colombia, the U.K., Germany, Kenya, and Sierra Leone led about 20 countries urging a stronger fossil-fuel phase-out roadmap.
- The push intensified one day before Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was due back in Belém, and Ralph Regenvanu said `Climate finance is not charity. It is a legal and moral obligation.`
- The COP30 Presidency draft offers options including annual checks and a three-year plan proposing to triple the $40 billion adaptation finance goal, while analyses warn of 2.6 to 2.8C warming by 2100.
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