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Santa Marta, the Diplomatic Rebellion of the ‘Coalition of Those Willing’ to Abandon Fossil Fuels

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More than 60 countries gather in the Colombian city at a conference born to push for a road map that concretes how to leave coal, oil and gas behind.Main Topics: Climate CrisisRead full article
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More than 60 countries gather in the Colombian city at a conference born to push for a road map that concretes how to leave coal, oil and gas behind.Main Topics: Climate CrisisRead full article

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The debate to address the climate crisis increases its escalation in the face of several post-COP30 scenarios. Santa Marta, the coastal city of the Colombian Caribbean, will be the epicenter of the First International Conference for the Transition beyond Fossil Fuels of April 24 and 29, this year, whose forum will bring together various socio-environmental sectors, community, academics, private corporations and government representatives, with t…

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Desinformémonos broke the news on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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