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A final document containing no mention of fossil fuels was adopted at the COP30 Congress

The countries meeting at the UN Climate Summit (COP30) this Saturday unanimously adopted the final document, which does not specifically mention fossil fuels, and called for increasing the ambition of actions to combat global warming.

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The countries meeting in Belem at the UN climate summit (COP30) have unanimously adopted the final document, which makes no specific reference to fossil fuels, and have called for increasing the ambition of actions to combat global warming.

COP30 President Andre Corree do Lago has acknowledged that the desire of some countries was greater than that of others. In this regard, he has promised to commit himself next year to addressing Brazil's concerns.

The main text of the summit presented by the Brazilian Presidency does not mention the need for the withdrawalof fossil fuels, although the European Union and Colombia, among others, have repeatedly called for the introduction of hydrocarbons.

Correa do Lago, however, has announced that he will create a "road map" for that transition.




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