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Takeaways from outcome of UN climate talks in Brazil - CNBC TV18

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

57% : More than 80 countries tried to introduce a detailed guide to phase out fossil fuels over the next several decades.
56% : Heated exchanges took place during the conference's final meeting as countries snipped at each other about the fossil fuel plan.
53% : Not all countries signed up to this, but those on board will meet next year to specifically talk about the fossil fuel phase out.
50% : But the final document didn't include a road map away from fossil fuels, angering many.
40% : "I will be brutally honest: The COP and the UN system are not working for you.
37% : The deal finalised at the COP30 conference pledges more money to help countries adapt to climate change, but lacks explicit plans to transition away from the fossil fuels such as oil, coal and gas that heat the planet.
26% : COP30 in Belem ended with a compromise: more adaptation funding and a mention of Indigenous rights, but no fossil fuel phase-out plan, leaving activists and some nations disappointed.After two weeks of negotiations, this year's United Nations climate talks ended Saturday with a compromise that some criticised as weak and others called progress.

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