2025-11-21 12:29:09
Climate Change
Politics

COP30 Disrupted by Fire as Nations Debate Fossil Fuel Phase-Out

The recent World Climate Conference COP30 faced disruption due to a fire, prompting calls for unity among delegates to ensure a successful resolution. With the possibility of extending negotiations, the UN Climate Secretariat emphasizes the importance of collaboration.

A coalition of 29 nations advocates for a clear roadmap to phase out fossil fuels, intensifying the debate among participating countries. While many European nations and small island states support this initiative, opposition arises from petro-states like Saudi Arabia and Russia.

Amid these discussions, the atmosphere remains charged, as the outcome of this vital conference could significantly impact global climate policies.

The Guardian
21. November 2025 um 09:07

Cop30: dozens of countries threaten to block resolution unless it contains roadmap to fossil fuel phase-out

At least 29 countries have signed a letter demanding that a roadmap for phasing out fossil fuels be included in the outcome of the Cop30 climate summit in Brazil. The move is a significant escalation of tensions at the talks, which are due to end on Friday but may carry over into the weekend. The countries supporting the phase-out include many European nations and small island states, while opposing countries include petro-states such as Saudi Arabia and Russia.
Deutsche Welle
21. November 2025 um 08:02

News in Brief: World Climate Conference to Continue After Fire

The World Climate Conference COP30 had to be interrupted due to a fire on the conference grounds. The meeting is scheduled to officially end this Friday, but an extension is considered likely. The UN Climate Secretariat appeals to the delegates to come to a successful conclusion in a 'spirit of solidarity'. The Trump administration describes the controversial 28-point peace plan for Ukraine as 'good'. Details on the negotiating situation cannot be explained.
DER SPIEGEL
21. November 2025 um 04:46

News: Fire at the World Climate Summit, explosive meeting at the White House, Olaf Scholz as witness - DER SPIEGEL

A fire has broken out at the World Climate Summit in Brazil. The negotiations have been significantly delayed. The organizers are concerned about the outcome of the conference. President Lula da Silva had created a positive atmosphere, the friendly surprise tactic of the president had an effect. Success seemed within reach, now the Belém Climate Summit may also have to be extended.
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