🌍 COP30: Global coalition pushes for fossil fuel phase-out roadmap
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At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, over 80 countries are advocating for a formal roadmap to phase out fossil fuels, known as TAFF. This coalition, which includes both fossil fuel producers and consumers, aims to establish clear guidelines for reducing reliance on fossil fuels. However, the EU's absence from this initiative raises concerns about its climate leadership. Negotiations are intensifying, with a draft agreement expected to address fossil fuel transition, amidst a significant presence of fossil fuel lobbyists at the conference.
Key points
- Over 80 countries advocate for a formal roadmap to phase out fossil fuels at COP30.
- The EU's absence raises concerns about its climate leadership amid internal divisions.
- Negotiations are intensifying, with a draft agreement expected to address fossil fuel transition.
- Lobbyist presence at COP30 has surged, complicating discussions on climate action.
Links
- Público: Mais de 80 países querem um roteiro claro para abandono dos combustíveis fósseis
- Deutsche Welle: Merz: un "desliz" que no debe afectar al comercio con Brasil
- Politico: EU missing from COP30 push to drop fossil fuels
- Associated Press: Germany's Merz under fire in Brazil for his comments on Amazon host city of COP30
- ECO: Pressão sobe na COP para que plano de fim do petróleo 'fure' a agenda
- The Guardian: China doesn't want to take lead on climate policies alone, senior adviser warns
- Euronews: 'Should have gone to a pub': Merz blasts Belém, rattling Brazilians
- ANSA: Commissario Ue clima, 'contenti del senso di urgenza a Cop30' - Lavoro & Sviluppo
Facts
- Over 80 countries support a roadmap to phase out fossil fuels at COP30.
- The EU was absent from the coalition advocating for the fossil fuel phase-out.
- A draft agreement regarding fossil fuels is expected to be presented soon.
- COP30 has seen a 12% increase in fossil fuel lobbyist attendance compared to last year.
Quotes
- We should work together to establish the map for leaving dependence on fossil fuels — Marina Silva, Brazil's Environment Minister.
- This is completely in the EU interest — Jennifer Morgan, former climate envoy of Germany.
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