But the talks in Brazil did not include a clear agreement to phase out fossil fuels.
United Nations climate talks in Brazil reached a subdued agreement on Saturday to deliver more money to countries hit hardest by climate change to help them adapt to extreme weather’s wrath.
But the agreement does not include an explicit, detailed map to phase out fossil fuels or strengthen inadequate emissions cutting plans.
The Brazilian hosts of the conference said they had eventually come up with a road map to get away from fossil fuels by working with hardline Colombia, but it will not have the same force as something approved at the United Nations conference called Cop30.
The deal was approved on Saturday after negotiators blew past a deadline to wrap up the previous day.
The deal was crafted af

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