COP30 Climate Summit in Amazon Ends Without Fossil Fuel Phase-Out Roadmap

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COP30 Climate Summit in Amazon Ends Without Fossil Fuel Phase-Out Roadmap
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At the COP30 climate summit in the Amazon, nearly 200 countries reached a consensus deal, but it notably lacked a specific roadmap for phasing out fossil fuels, as desired by the European Union. The agreement instead encourages voluntary climate action and references the prior COP28 agreement. The EU expressed disappointment over the diluted language, while facing resistance from nations like Saudi Arabia and Russia.

— Nations clinched a deal at the UN’s COP30 climate summit in the Amazon Saturday without a roadmap for phasing out fossil fuels as demanded by the European Union and other countries. Nearly 200 countries approved the deal by consensus after two weeks of fraught negotiations in the Brazilian city of Belem, with the notable absence of the United States as President Donald Trump shunned the event.

Applause rang out in the plenary session after COP30 president and Brazilian diplomat Andre Correa do Lago slammed a gavel signalling its approval. The EU and other nations had pushed for a deal that would call for a “roadmap” to phase out fossil fuels, but the words do not appear in the text. Instead, the agreement calls on countries to “voluntarily” accelerate their climate action and recalls the consensus reached at COP28 in Dubai. That 2023 deal called for the world to transition away from fossil fuels. The EU, which had warned that the summit could end without a deal if fossil fuels were not addressed, accepted the watered-down language. “We’re not going to hide the fact that we would have preferred to have more, to have more ambition on everything,” EU climate commissioner Wopke Hoekstra told reporters.More than 30 countries including European nations, emerging economies and small island states had signed a letter warning Brazil they would reject any deal without a plan to move away from oil, gas and coal. But a member of an EU delegation told AFP that the 27-nation bloc was “isolated” and cast as the “villains” at the talks. The push to phase out oil, coal and gas — the main drivers of global warming — grew out of frustration over a lack of follow-through on the COP28 agreement to transition away from fossil fuels. French ecological transition minister Monique Barbut had accused oil-rich Saudi Arabia and Russia, along with coal producer India and “many” other emerging countries, of refusing language on a fossil-fuel phaseout.The deal caps a chaotic two weeks in Belem, with Indigenous protesters breaching the venue and blocking its entrance last week and a fire erupting inside the compound on Thursday, forcing a mass evacuation. Finishing without a deal would have been a black eye for Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who had staked political capital in the success of what he called the “COP of truth.”“We also have to weigh the backdrop of geopolitics, and in the end there is no other process we have,” German environment state secretary Jochen Flasbarth told AFP. Developing nations, for their part, had pushed the EU and other developed economies to pledge more money to help them adapt to the impact of climate change, such as floods and droughts, and move toward a low-carbon future. The EU had resisted such appeals but the deal calls for efforts to “at least triple” adaptation finance by 2035. “Intergovernmental negotiations work on a minimum common denominator, but our fight will continue,” a negotiator from Bangladesh told AFP in a muted reception of the terms. The EU had also rejected language on trade in the text, as demanded by China and other emerging countries. The final deal calls for “dialogue” on trade issues.“I’m happy with the outcome,” Li said. “We achieved this success in a very difficult situation, so it shows that the international community would like to show solidarity and make joint efforts to address climate change.”Michelle Obama Shares 'Rare' Casual Photo by Annie LeibovitzExclusive – Michigan Senate Candidate Mike Rogers: Michigan Democrat Primary a ‘Dumpster Fire’Kennedy Tragedy: JFK Granddaughter, 35, Reveals She Has Terminal Cancer on the Anniversary of His AssassinationElon Musk’s Vision of the Future: Work Is ‘Optional,’ Money Is Irrelevant as AI and Robots Take Over EverythingNCAA: Ex-Temple Basketball Player Hysier Miller Bet on His Team to Lose Multiple Times

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