COP30 in Brazil wraps with “strongest ever” climate deal, $120B adaptation, but fossil fuels omitted

COP30 in Brazil wraps with “strongest ever” climate deal, $120B adaptation, but fossil fuels omitted

The UN’s COP30 climate summit in Brazil concludes with what organizers are calling the “strongest ever” deal – but critics aren’t convinced. Nearly 200 countries signed a new declaration promising to accelerate climate action and keep warming below 1.5°C. Adaptation funding is set to triple to $120 billion by 2035 to help vulnerable nations. br br However, the deal omits any direct mention of oil, gas, or coal, frustrating over 80 countries and the EU that pushed for a clear roadmap to phase out fossil fuels. Deforestation in the Amazon is barely addressed, and climate experts warn that “baby steps” won’t be enough as global temperatures approach 1.3°C. COP30 maintained diplomatic unity, but the world still waits for bold, concrete action. br br #COP30 #StrongestEverDeal #ClimateSummitBrazil #GlobalWarming #ClimateAction #BelémMission #ClimateFinance #FossilFuelPhaseOut #ClimateCrisis #AdaptationFunding #AmazonDeforestation #ClimatePledges #ClimateNews #OilGasCoal #UNClimateSummit #COP30Updates #ClimateChangeAction #ParisAgreementGoals #GlobalClimateDeals #ClimateEmergencybr br ~HT.


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