Brazil's COP30 presidency pushed through a compromise climate deal that would boost finance for poor nations coping with global warming but that omitted any mention of the fossil fuels driving it.
Breakdown
- COP30 ended with a modest deal after negotiations among nearly 200 countries. 11s
- Wealthier nations agreed to at least triple funding to help developing countries adapt to climate change. 18s
- The agreement did not include a binding commitment to transition away from fossil fuels, due to opposition from major oil exporters, India, and China. 28s
- The summit president promised two roadmaps—one for stopping deforestation and one for fossil fuel transition—but these lack official backing. 1m 9s
- Attention now shifts to an upcoming international conference in Colombia focused on fossil fuel transition. 2m 3s