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    COP30 stresses ‘adaptation’ as path to fossil fuel-free world

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    COP30 U.N. Climate Summit Highlights

    The COP30 U.N. Climate Summit in Belem, Brazil, concluded with a consensus called the Mutirão (coming together) agreement, focusing on climate adaptation and finance.

    Key Agreements

    • Climate Finance
      • Establishment of a two-year 'work programme' on climate finance.
      • Calls to triple adaptation finance by 2035.
      • Dialogue with U.N. trade forums to ensure climate measures do not impede trade and growth in developing countries.
      • Discussion on whether climate finance includes only public money or also commercial investments.
    • Adaptation Finance
      • Emphasis on increasing adaptation finance despite not meeting all developing countries' demands.
      • Incorporation of adaptation finance goals within the framework of the New Collective Quantified Goal on Climate Finance (NCQG), targeting $300 billion annually by 2035, expanding to $1.3 trillion.

    Ideological Blocs and Outcomes

    • Ideological Divides
      • Conflict between groups advocating for hard targets to phase out fossil fuels and those resisting such measures.
      • Both sides find elements to claim victory in the outcomes.
    • India's Position
      • Expressed satisfaction with the outcomes, particularly the Just Transition Mechanism (JTM) and discussions on Unilateral Trade-restrictive Climate Measures.

    Other Notable Points

    • The agreement did not include a consensus on ending fossil fuel use but outlined road maps for deforestation reversal and a just energy transition.
    • Acknowledged the challenges faced by Global South countries in energy transitions and the expectations of Global North nations for action and accountability.
    • Emphasized cooperative multilateralism in the absence of a single hegemonic power.
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    • Brazil
    • COP30
    • Mutirao
    • CLIMATE CHANGE
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