Divisive Fossil Fuel Roadmap Scrapped From Latest COP30 Text
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Divisive Fossil Fuel Roadmap Scrapped from Latest COP30 Text
In final hours of UN climate summit talks in Brazil, negotiators push to bridge divides on key issues including finance and moving away from coal, oil and gasAfter two weeks of intense negotiations on the edge of the Amazon rainforest, the UN published a new draft text on Friday morning detailing plans for tackling the climate crisis. Divisive Fossil Fuel Roadmap Scrapped from Latest COP30 Text.
The UN climate conference ends today in Belém, Brazil.
Last-minute COP30 text cuts fossil fuel roadmap, leaving negotiators fuming
BELEM (Brazil), Nov 21 — COP30 summit president Brazil released a draft text for a proposed deal for this year’s UN climate summit early today, dropping a proposal to develop a global plan to shift away from fossil fuels that had been included in an earlier version.The issue has been one of the most contentious at the two-week conference of nearly 200 governments in Brazil’s Amazon city of Belem.For days, nations have wrangled over the future of…
Brazil's climate negotiations are stalling on the lack of consensus on the future of hydrocarbons, threatening the adoption of a final agreement. COP30 discussions have begun their final phase without reaching a solution to the thorny issue of fossil fuels. The draft text submitted to delegations does not contain any mention of oil, gas or gas, or of the use of carbon dioxide as a source of carbon dioxide. [...] L-article L- impasse on fossil fu…
The COP30 (United Nations Conference of the Parties on Climate Change) presidency released the conference's preliminary documents in the early hours of Friday (November 21, 2025), without including a roadmap for phasing out fossil fuels. The texts frustrated the expectations of Brazil and at least 30 other countries that advocated for a clear roadmap for the global energy transition. Negotiations had been interrupted on Thursday (November 20) du…
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