COP30: UN climate talks fail to secure new fossil fuel promises Following bitter rows, the UN climate summit COP30 in Belém, Brazil has ended with a deal that contains no direct reference to the fossil fuels that are heating up the planet It is a frustrating
COP30 climate talks end with more fizzle than bang Two weeks of climate negotiations in the Brazilian city of Belem have closed with an agreement that calls for renewed commitments to tackle rising temperatures yet omits any mention of fossil fuels
COP30 Climate Summit Ends With Dire Warnings and Scant Plans . . . The long-term implications remain unclear, but many observers worry that without unified leadership from major powers, global climate efforts may become increasingly fragmented and less effective Beyond the immediate policy outcomes, the psychological impact of America’s absence reverberated through the summit
Climate Talks End With Dire Warnings and Scant Plans for . . . The talks, known as COP30, were inauspicious from the get-go The U S government under President Trump effectively boycotted the annual gathering, thumbing its nose at multilateral climate action while simultaneously revving up the American fossil fuel industry and repealing federal support for renewable energy and electric vehicles
What’s at stake in the COP30 negotiations? - UN News Talks at the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, were suspended on Thursday after a fire broke out in the venue, triggering evacuations that halted negotiations between more than 190 delegations The summit was set to conclude Friday, and the disruption came at a critical moment as countries were locked in tense debates over fossil fuels and climate finance The outcome of these talks is
COP30 Climate Summit Ends With Dire Warnings and Scant Plans . . . COP30 Climate Summit Ends With Dire Warnings and Scant Plans for Action Published: November 22, 2025 The first U S absence in the history of the talks created an opening, diplomats said, for oil-producing nations to push their agenda Read More