COP30 Ends With Steps Towards A Just Transition But Falters On Fossil Fuels And ...
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
62% : November 22, Belém, Brazil - At COP30 the world received a Just Transition mechanism to address renewable energy and worker protection, but still no plan to phase out fossil fuels or deliver on what science demands.61% : The outcome contains positive elements regarding the climate justice that communities have long fought for, including guidelines for a just and orderly transition to renewable energy with the establishment of the Belem Action Mechanism (BAM), including strong language on Indigenous rights.
60% : Their leadership was one of the strongest forces at COP30. Momentum for a fossil fuel phase-out is also accelerating rapidly.
51% : The Colombia fossil fuel phase-out conference in April and the Colombia-Netherlands-Brazil process must deliver the substance, benchmarks, and institutional backing needed to shape a credible global phase-out roadmap.
49% : The COP30 statement does not mention a plan to end fossil fuels, nor does it allocate sufficient finance for frontline communities, and that casts a shadow over our time here in Belém.
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