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The bloc struggled to find allies at this year’s COP30 climate conference in Brazil.
13 days ago
G20 defies Trump as leaders press on without the US
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Agreements at G20 and COP30 show how America’s absence has not demoralised world leaders
Global climate agreement sealed at COP30 despite deep divisions ⊕
Push for ‘road map’ on how economies can wean off coal, oil and gas fails but Brazilian presidency promises to follow up
COP30 : comment l’UE a chassé ses démons climatiques et sauvé un accord peu convaincant
Les Européens ont pris position, mais ont peiné à former une coalition en faveur d'une plus grande action climatique lors du sommet de l'ONU.
Term “fossil fuels” absent from COP30 climate pledge ⊕
Harjeet Singh explains why he is disappointed with the outcome of COP30 but holds hope for the 2026 summit.
How the EU banished its climate demons and salvaged a weak COP30 deal ⊖
The Europeans took a stand but struggled to build a coalition to push for more climate action at this year's U.N. summit.
14 days ago
COP30 - Five key takeaways from a deeply divisive climate summit
What did we learn from a climate summit that ended in a deal with no new mention of fossil fuels?
COP30 ends with a whimper ⊖
The climate conference acknowledged that more climate action is needed, then failed to provide it
World leaders, rights groups react to COP30 climate deal
Deal reached at UN climate talks in Brazil spurs mixed reactions as climate campaigners say more action is needed.
Ed Miliband insists COP30 deal is a 'step forward' after 'sweaty, frustrating and nightmarish' talks in Brazil - despite 'regrets' at lack of roadmap to phase out fossil fuels
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Energy Secretary Ed Miliband expressed 'regrets' an explicit road map to phase out fossil fuels was not included, despite demands from several countries