‘Fossil fuel giants finally in the crosshairs’: Cop30 avoids total failure with last-ditch deal

The GuardianTuesday, November 25, 2025 at 5:00:24 AM
‘Fossil fuel giants finally in the crosshairs’: Cop30 avoids total failure with last-ditch deal
  • The COP30 climate conference in Belém, Brazil, reached a last-minute agreement after prolonged negotiations, with Saudi Arabia's unexpected decision to sign the deal marking a significant shift in the discussions surrounding fossil fuels. Despite the agreement, many delegates expressed frustration over the lack of a clear commitment to phase out fossil fuels, which had been a contentious issue throughout the talks.
  • This development is crucial as it reflects a potential turning point in international climate negotiations, with fossil fuel giants now facing increased scrutiny. The agreement, although fragile, indicates a willingness among some nations to engage in discussions about transitioning away from fossil fuels, which could have long-term implications for global climate policy.
  • The outcome of COP30 highlights ongoing divisions among nations regarding fossil fuel policies, with many countries advocating for stronger commitments to reduce carbon emissions. The failure to establish a definitive roadmap for phasing out fossil fuels has drawn criticism from various stakeholders, emphasizing the challenges that remain in achieving consensus on climate action amidst competing national interests.
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