The COP30 climate conference was hit by divisions on Friday (November 21), over a proposed deal that dropped any mention of fossil fuels, prompting the summit host Brazil to plead with delegates for unity.
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- Brazil's draft COP30 deal excluded any reference to fossil fuels, causing a major rift. 6s
- Panama's negotiator criticized the omission, calling the text unacceptable and warning it risked delegitimizing the talks. 11s
- The draft text dropped previous options on fossil fuel phase-out and deforestation. 40s
- Consensus among nearly 200 countries is required for the deal to be adopted, but divisions remain, especially between oil and gas producers and other nations. 50s
- COP30 President Andre Correa do Lago called for unity, noting the absence of a US delegation and the country's earlier withdrawal from the Paris Accord. 1m 9s