COP30 summit in Brazil adopts climate deal – after omitting calls to phase out fossil fuels

Brazil Ends COP30 Summit Without Fossil Fuel Phasing Pledge, Despite European Pressure.

In a last-minute deal reached after intense negotiations, nearly 200 countries have agreed on a new climate agreement at the COP30 summit in Brazil. The decision, announced by Brazilian diplomat Andre Correa do Lago as he brought down his gavel to signal consensus, has been met with mixed reactions from participants.

The European Union had pushed for language aimed at phasing out fossil fuels, but its efforts were rebuffed by several Arab nations and oil-exporting countries like Saudi Arabia, which opposed such a move.

Despite this, the agreement includes steps to accelerate climate action, review trade barriers, and significantly boost financial support for developing countries vulnerable to extreme weather events.

The draft deal announced on Saturday reveals that countries have agreed to increase their efforts in speeding up climate response and reducing emissions.

However, fossil fuel phase-out plans were not included in the main accord, sparking disappointment among those who had pushed for such a measure.

Instead, the Brazilian presidency has decided to publish side texts outlining strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and protecting forests.

The move was made as negotiations on these issues failed to produce consensus.

"We did not have maturity to reach consensus," President Correa do Lago said in an announcement, adding that publishing the texts under his presidency would lead to tangible results.

This development has sparked relief among supporters of stronger climate measures but disappointment among those who had hoped for more decisive action from COP30.

Separately, a G20 meeting in South Africa expressed its commitment to addressing the crisis, taking aim at US President Donald Trump's stance on climate change.
 
I'm not really surprised by this outcome 🤔. It's clear that countries still have a long way to go before they can agree on major policy changes. The fact that oil-exporting countries like Saudi Arabia were able to block the fossil fuel phase-out plans is a big indicator of just how entrenched their interests are in the current energy landscape 💸.

It's also interesting to see how Brazil and the EU played different roles in these negotiations 🤝. While Brazil was trying to publish side texts that could help pave the way for stronger climate action, the EU's efforts were rebuffed by some countries.

I think what's most important right now is the fact that countries have agreed to increase their efforts on speeding up climate response and reducing emissions 🔬. It may not be as comprehensive as some people had hoped, but it's a start 🌟. And hey, who knows? Maybe these side texts will lead to something even better in the future 💡
 
😕 I'm kinda disappointed that countries couldn't agree on phasing out fossil fuels 🤔. I know it's not gonna be easy, but it feels like we're still stuck in a rut about this climate thing... 🌎💨. The EU and other countries were pushing for a clear plan to stop using oil and gas, but some countries just didn't want to do that 🚫. It's like they're more worried about their own economies than the future of our planet 🤑. I get it, there are trade-offs and complicated issues to deal with, but can't we find a way to make progress on this? 🤞 At least the draft deal has some good stuff in it, like helping developing countries with climate change... that's a start, right? 😊
 
I don’t usually comment but... I gotta say, it’s kinda weird that they didn’t get that fossil fuel phase-out deal through 🤔. I mean, Europe was pushing hard for that and it would’ve been a big win for the planet. But at the same time, I can see how some countries wouldn’t wanna give up their fossil fuel interests 💸. It’s like, we need to find a balance between developing our economies and taking care of the environment.

I don’t know about those side texts though 🤷‍♂️. It sounds like they’re trying to do something, but it’s not as concrete as having that phase-out deal. I guess it’s a start or something 😊. And hey, at least there are some positive vibes coming out of the G20 meeting 👍. Maybe we’ll get more momentum on this whole climate thing soon 🌎.
 
So COP30 is done and dusted... 🤔
Imagine we got 200 countries lined up like dominoes 👥
European guys really pushing for no fossil fuels 💪
But some Arab nations & oil-exporting countries just wouldn't budge 🚫
Saudi Arabia, in particular, was super firm about not changing their ways 🕊️

So we had to settle for 'accelerating climate response' 🔄 and boosting financial support 🤑
Which sounds good on paper, but some people still feeling it's not enough 🤔
We need more decisive action, not just side texts 📝
But I guess every little bit counts, right? 🤷‍♂️

Here's a simple diagram to represent the situation:
```
COP30 Summit
|
| European Union pushes for no fossil fuels 💪
| Arab nations & oil-exporting countries refuse 🚫
| Brazil publishes side texts on reducing emissions 📝
|
+-----------------+
| Accelerating climate response 🔄
| Boosting financial support 🤑
|
+-----------------+
```
G20 meeting in South Africa sounds like a good start, though! 🌟
 
Ugh, I'm so disappointed 🤕... back in my day we didn't even have to think about climate change, it was all just a distant threat. And now here we are, trying to figure out how to save the planet? It's like, come on guys! We should've done this 20 years ago.

And what's with the EU pushing for fossil fuel phase-out and everyone else being like "no thanks"? It's like they're all playing a big game of climate roulette 🎲. I mean, I get it, it's hard to agree on things when you got countries like Saudi Arabia in the mix... but can't we just work together?

But hey, at least there's some good news 🌞... countries are actually agreeing to take action and support each other. And those side texts? Maybe they'll lead to something tangible after all. Fingers crossed! 😊
 
so i'm kinda mixed about this whole cop30 thing 🤔... on one hand, it's awesome that nearly 200 countries have agreed to increase their efforts in speeding up climate response and reducing emissions - like, we need all the help we can get with this whole global warming thing 😬. and the fact that they're boosting financial support for developing countries is a big win too 💸.

but on the other hand, i'm really disappointed that fossil fuel phase-out plans weren't included in the main accord 🤕. like, come on guys, we can do better than this - all those european countries and their fancy green credentials were basically just trying to strong-arm everyone else into doing what they want 😂.

and then there's this whole thing with saudi arabia and the other oil-exporting countries refusing to budge 🤝. i get it, they've got a lot of interests at stake here, but can't we all just try to work together for once? 💪

anyway, i guess publishing those side texts is better than nothing 👍... and the fact that the g20 meeting in south africa is calling out us president trump's stance on climate change is like, a major yay 🙌. so fingers crossed it'll all come together eventually... but we need to stay vigilant and keep pushing for stronger action ⚡️!
 
I'm kinda split about this COP30 summit outcome 🤔. On one hand, it's a start that countries have agreed to take action and increase their climate response efforts – that's gotta be a positive step forward ⚡️. And I guess the side texts outlining strategies for reducing emissions are a good gesture, even if they're not as concrete as some folks might've hoped 📝.

On the other hand, I'm really disappointed that fossil fuel phase-out plans didn't make it into the main accord 🤕. It feels like we're just kicking the can down the road and hoping someone else will take care of it 😒. And what's with all the mixed reactions? Some people are relieved that the summit ended without a major breakdown, while others are still feeling pretty frustrated 💔.

Anyway, I guess it's all part of the process – you've got to have both optimistic and pessimistic vibes at the same time 🌈💔. Here's hoping that these side texts actually lead to some tangible results and we start seeing more concrete action on climate change soon! 🤞
 
idk about this cop30 summit... i mean, yeah they got some good stuff done like increasing emissions reduction efforts and boosting financial support for vulnerable countries, but come on, no fossil fuel phase-out plans? it feels like a half-measure to me 🤔💦 like, if the eu had put some real pressure on it, maybe we would've seen some serious commitments. now it just feels like they're kicking the can down the road a bit... and publishing side texts isn't gonna cut it for all those who really need some concrete action on this 📝😐
 
its kinda weird that some countries are still all about oil and gas 🤷‍♂️, i mean we all know its bad for the planet but i guess some nations just wanna keep making cash 💸. anyway, im kinda glad they did add those extra clauses about boosting financial support and accelerating climate action tho 🌟 it might not be as strong on fossil fuels as ppl wanted but its still a step in the right direction, right? 👍
 
so basically the EU and other climate warriors were all like "phasing out fossil fuels is a no-brainer" but arab nations and oil-exporting countries were like "nope, we're good" 🤔

anyway, i think its kinda cool that brazil decided to publish those side texts instead of including them in the main agreement. it shows theyre still committed to reducing emissions from fossil fuels and protecting forests 🌳

and hey, at least there's some progress to be had - like, countries agreed to increase their climate response efforts and boost financial support for developing countries 🌈

but i get why those who wanted stronger measures were disappointed. phasing out fossil fuels is a big ask, and it takes time 💨

i guess we can all just agree that climate action needs to happen ASAP ⏰
 
🤔 umm... so like i was expecting a major move on phasing out fossil fuels at the COP30 summit and it feels kinda underwhelming 🚫. the eu and other environmentalists were all about pushing for that, but brazil and those oil-exporting countries just wouldn't budge 💸. meanwhile, we get side texts that are basically just a promise to reduce emissions from fossil fuels... which is still better than nothing, i guess 😐. it's like they're trying to say 'we care about the planet' without actually doing anything concrete 🌎. maybe the g20 meeting in south africa will be more effective? 🤞
 
🤔 just saw that brazil didnt make any deal about phasing out fossil fuels and i cant believe eu was pushing so hard for this lol what happened to all those promises they made in paris 🤦‍♂️ anyway its still a good step towards reducing emissions and protecting forests, but like cmon guys gotta be more serious on this climate stuff 🚨😬
 
I'm really surprised by the outcome of the COP30 summit... 🤔 I mean, it's a step in the right direction that countries have agreed to accelerate climate action and boost support for developing nations, but phasing out fossil fuels? That was a key ask from many countries and it didn't make the cut. 🌎 I get that it's not easy to agree on something like that, especially with some big players like Saudi Arabia against it, but still... 🤷‍♂️ It feels like we're just treating symptoms instead of addressing the root cause. What do you think will be the impact of these agreements? Will they actually make a difference in reducing emissions and mitigating the effects of climate change?
 
oh man, you'd think they'd phase out fossil fuels by now lol... like, I get it, consensus is hard and all that, but still, some oil-rich countries gotta learn to share their treasure 🤑👀. anywayz, at least Brazil came through with those side texts, i guess that's better than nothing? maybe we'll finally see some progress on reducing emissions? 🤞🌎
 
idk about this cop30 thing lol brazil got played by eu 🤦‍♂️ and now they're just gonna make some side texts about reducing emissions? sounds like a cop-out to me 🚫😒 dont get me wrong, im all for saving the planet and all that jazz but where's the concrete action on phasing out fossil fuels? i was expecting more from brazil and eu 👀 meanwhile saudi arabia just gets away with oiling up the system 💸 this whole thing is a bit of a mess tbh 🤯
 
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