Swedish delegates angrily criticizing the weak COP30 draft agreement at the Belém climate summit.
Swedish delegates angrily criticizing the weak COP30 draft agreement at the Belém climate summit.
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Sweden criticizes COP30 draft for weak climate goals

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The Swedish delegation at the COP30 climate summit in Belém strongly criticizes the draft agreement released early Friday. The draft lacks mentions of fossil fuels and ambitious emissions reductions, sparking anger from the EU and several countries. Negotiations are in their final stage, but nations remain far apart on several key issues.

The COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, has entered its final negotiations phase. Early Friday, Brazil's presidency released a draft agreement described as the first complete text without brackets. The EU, negotiating for Sweden, is dissatisfied with the proposal, especially regarding emissions reductions.

State Secretary Helena Dyrssen, leading Sweden's talks alongside chief negotiator Mattias Frumerie, calls the draft insufficiently ambitious. 'The big problem is that there are not sufficiently good proposals on emissions reduction,' she says. Dyrssen stresses EU unity and combativeness: 'As I assess it, the EU will not be able to support this draft. There is strong fighting spirit from the EU.' Frumerie agrees, noting the text is too weak on emissions cuts, but emphasizes time remains for talks.

A key dispute concerns phasing out fossil fuels. The draft omits any mention of fossil fuels, despite support from over 80 countries earlier in the week. Nations like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iran, and Bolivia oppose a roadmap, with some threatening to walk out Thursday. Around 30 countries, including Sweden, signed a letter refusing to back the text without a 'roadmap to implement a just, orderly, and equitable transition away from fossil fuels.' Dyrssen states: 'The EU is very keen to agree on deciding a roadmap, but we are not there yet.'

Other critical points include adaptation finance, aimed to triple to $120 billion annually by 2030 but only urged in the draft; indicators for the global adaptation goal; national climate plans (NDCs) due in 2025, with 80 countries yet to submit; and broader climate finance, including the Baku–Belém roadmap for $1.3 trillion yearly by 2035. Climate group Oil Change International accuses the EU of blocking progress due to inadequate financial commitments. Anger and disappointment dominate, with Ursula von der Leyen stating in South Africa that the EU 'is not fighting against fossil fuels.'

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X discussions highlight Sweden's criticism of the COP30 draft agreement for lacking fossil fuel phase-out commitments and ambitious emissions targets, mirroring EU frustration. Sentiments vary: disappointment from climate advocates, skepticism portraying it as realistic amid low Swedish emissions, political jabs at lack of high-level representation, and pride in Sweden's global emissions standing.

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After overtime, countries at the UN climate summit Cop30 in Belém, Brazil, have agreed on a deal. The agreement lacks a roadmap for phasing out fossil fuels, despite demands from the EU and over 80 countries. Criticism is sharp from experts and environmental groups who view it as a disappointment for climate goals.

The Cop30, the UN climate conference in Belém, ended on Saturday (22) almost 27 hours late, after tense negotiations that resulted in a final agreement without Brazil's plan for reducing fossil fuels. The text advanced on adaptation financing and recognized the roles of indigenous and afrodescendant communities, but disappointed NGOs for lacking ambition on emissions. Tensions marked the final plenary, with criticism from Colombia and defense of the Brazilian presidency.

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At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, China positioned itself as a green economy leader, proposing to cut emissions by 7-10% by 2035. The country dominates global production of clean technologies like solar panels and electric vehicles, despite being the top CO₂ emitter due to coal plants.

Sweden's government invests over 100 million kronor in electric mopeds in Ghana to meet national climate goals, but the project faces sharp criticism from party leaders and experts following Aftonbladet's investigation. Concerns include ties to Russian interests, doubtful emission reductions, and subsidies to private companies. Several leaders describe the initiative as absurd and misguided.

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Representatives from the ecologist and communist groups boycotted a January 6 meeting at Bercy on the 2026 budget, claiming no illusions about the debate's outcome. Only the socialists from the left attended, alongside Republicans and Macronists. This absence hinders the bill's adoption in the Assembly and bolsters the likelihood of using article 49.3.

 

 

 

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