After running a day overtime, delegates at COP30, the United Nations climate summit in Belém, Brazil, finally reached a deal on a final agreement, but one that falls well short of the high expectations held by many delegates, environmental groups and NGOs.
Breakdown
- The COP30 summit ended with a climate agreement that omitted countries' main collective demands.
- Colombia, Panama, Uruguay, and Canada expressed concerns, prompting a pause in the closing plenary. 9s
- NGOs and several countries criticized the lack of a roadmap to phase out fossil fuels, despite previous commitments at COP28. 43s
- The COP30 president announced plans for two separate roadmaps: one on deforestation and another on transitioning away from fossil fuels. 1m 10s
- The agreement included a commitment to triple climate adaptation financial aid to $120 billion per year by 2035. 1m 30s