10 Key Lessons from Santa Marta Climate Conference
Nearly 60 countries gathered in Santa Marta, Colombia to discuss ending fossil fuels. Key takeaways include hope, science-led policy, and global south debt relief.
Nearly 60 countries gathered in Santa Marta, Colombia to discuss ending fossil fuels. Key takeaways include hope, science-led policy, and global south debt relief.
Nearly 60 countries back voluntary roadmaps to phase out fossil fuels at a landmark climate meeting in Colombia, aiming to accelerate action beyond UN talks.
Gustavo Petro warns that fossil fuel interests could lead to humanity's extinction, as 57 nations gather in Santa Marta for the first conference on transitioning away from fossil fuels.
A first-of-its-kind summit in Colombia on phasing out fossil fuels concluded without binding commitments but with growing momentum to transition from pledges to action, highlighting financing as a key obstacle.
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RecommendedHigh-level talks to accelerate the shift away from fossil fuels began in Santa Marta, Colombia, with financing emerging as a key challenge for developing nations.
Analysis reveals Middle East conflict may cost global economy $1tn while oil companies see huge profits. Climate group urges windfall tax on excess fossil fuel profits.
Lack of financing is a major barrier to moving away from fossil fuels, officials and experts said at a global conference in Santa Marta, Colombia, aimed at accelerating the energy transition.
Indigenous leaders at a global conference warn that the clean energy transition must not be used as an excuse to plunder their territories for critical minerals.
Officials and experts at a global conference in Colombia say lack of financing is a major barrier to moving away from fossil fuels, with developing nations facing high borrowing costs.
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RecommendedA new panel of experts will advise countries on reducing fossil fuel dependence, announced at a major climate meeting in Colombia with over 50 nations attending.
Colombia and Netherlands co-host the first global conference on phasing out fossil fuels, with 54 countries aiming to bypass COP stalemates and chart a new low-carbon path.
Nearly 50 countries gather in Santa Marta, Colombia, for a summit aimed at accelerating the shift away from fossil fuels, amid frustration over slow UN climate progress.
Colombia and the Netherlands host a groundbreaking conference in Santa Marta, uniting over 50 nations to advance the transition from fossil fuels, as global conflicts highlight energy dependency risks.
Colombia's environment minister argues that geopolitical instability, including Middle East conflicts, should accelerate the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources like solar and wind.