Brazil struggles to secure COP30 climate deal as fossil fuel divide persists

France 24Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 3:08:39 AM
Brazil struggles to secure COP30 climate deal as fossil fuel divide persists
  • Brazil struggled to finalize a climate deal at COP30 as divisions over fossil fuels and climate finance continued, despite President Lula's optimism for progress.
  • The outcome of these negotiations is crucial for Brazil's international climate commitments and its role in global climate leadership.
  • The discussions reflect broader tensions between fossil fuel
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