2025-11-21 16:55:09
Climate Change

Can COP30 Overcome Divisions to Achieve the 1.5°C Target?

At COP30, the urgency of global climate action has reached a critical juncture. Summit president André Corrêa do Lago has underscored the dire consequences of failing to cooperate, warning that inaction risks a catastrophic 2.6°C increase in global temperatures.

The discussions have been marred by deep divisions, particularly regarding the phase-out of fossil fuels. Key figures, including UN Secretary-General António Guterres, have pointed to significant roadblocks, particularly from oil-rich nations.

Environmental advocates have criticized the draft proposal for lacking ambition and failing to provide a clear path away from fossil fuels. Amidst these tensions, the conference aims to demonstrate that collective international efforts can overcome geopolitical fractures and achieve the essential 1.5°C warming target.

As the summit progresses, the need for a robust and actionable framework has never been more critical, with calls for stronger commitments growing louder from both leaders and civil society.

Environmental News - Environment, Earth Sciences
21. November 2025 um 08:40

Fossil fuel showdown looms on UN climate summit's final day

The final day of the UN climate summit (COP30) in Brazil has begun with a dramatic fire breaking out at the venue, forcing an evacuation. Delegates are still sharply divided over phasing out fossil fuels and implementing a roadmap for transitioning away from them, with over 30 countries opposing the latest draft proposal. The summit's success is crucial to prove international cooperation can function in a fractured world and meet the critical 1.5C warming target. Negotiations have been hindered..
EL PAÍS
21. November 2025 um 09:44

La presidencia de la cumbre del clima presenta un borrador descafeinado que no se atreve con los combustibles fósiles

The COP30 summit in Belém has reached a stalemate, with countries divided over language on phasing out fossil fuels. The Unión Europea's climate commissioner, Wopke Hoekstra, has expressed disappointment with the current draft declaration. Environmental groups, led by Tracy Carty, continue to push for stronger language, while petrostate countries and major emitters resist. Several key players, including Spain, France, Germany, Arabia Saudí, China, Rusia, and the United States (absent but influ..
DER SPIEGEL
21. November 2025 um 13:00

Climate conference in Brazil: Weak final text causes discontent - DER SPIEGEL

The climate conference in Brazil was marked by resistance to the final text. More than 30 countries threatened to block it, as the text did not point to a roadmap for moving away from fossil fuels. The COP presidency presented a weak declaration that even lacked the word 'fossil'. The meeting was interrupted by a fire on the conference grounds. Countries like Germany and France demanded more concrete progress on climate protection. The negotiations were continued on Friday morning.
Al Jazeera
21. November 2025 um 07:44

COP30 is climate conference “of implementation”

“This COP is really a special one because it’s the first climate conference since we finished negotiating all of the rules of the Paris Agreement.” Sonio Dunlop, CEO of Global Solar Council, discusses the significance of COP30 and the importance of countries building resilience to climate change.
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