Femtiosju länder lanserar initiativ för att fasa ut fossila bränslen

Femtiosju nationer samlades i Santa Marta i Colombia för att främja planer på att fasa ut kol, olja och gas. Mötet hölls utan stora producenter som USA, Kina, Indien, Ryssland och Saudiarabien. Det ägde rum mot bakgrund av kriget i Iran och omfattande störningar i oljeförsörjningen.

Den första konferensen om att fasa ut fossila bränslen pågick mellan den 24 och 29 april. Mötet, som var samarrangerat av Colombia och Nederländerna, fokuserade på praktiska steg snarare än formella förhandlingar om fördrag. Ministrar och sändebud möttes i mindre grupper där även representanter från det civila samhället och ursprungsbefolkningar deltog. Tjänstemän beskrev formatet som uppfriskande och banbrytande i jämförelse med traditionella klimatmöten inom FN.

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