The COP28 summit welcomes a new climate deal in Dubai on Wednesday, December 13, dubbed the Global Stocktake. The call to transition away from fossil fuels was quickly agreed on, before the speeches from key global players, which were customarily given before the resolution.
“Parties must come together to keep 1.5°C within reach. We will do whatever is needed to make that happen,” was the COP’s message. In his speech, the COP28 president, Sultan al-Jaber, said that this “historic package” is “only as good as its implementation”, the BBC quotes.
This is an “unprecedented call for transitioning away from fossil fuels”, CNN underlines. The news outlet also points out that “vague language” was used in its wording, however, which allows room for loopholes toward minimal action. It does not specifically call for phasing out oil, coal and gas using this phrasing, words that many countries and climate groups had been rooting for.
ADOPTED: With an unprecedented reference to transitioning away from all fossil fuels, The UAE Consensus is delivering a paradigm shift that has the potential to redefine our economies.#COP28 #UniteActDeliver #UAEConsensus pic.twitter.com/wmdta57peF
— COP28 UAE (@COP28_UAE) December 13, 2023
This COP will mark the beginning of the end of fossil fuels.
The text we have in front of us sets in motion an irreversible, and accelerated transition away from fossil fuels.
Remarks by Commissioner @WBHoekstra at #COP28 pic.twitter.com/CWeam2qlnM
— European Commission (@EU_Commission) December 13, 2023
Congratulations #COP28!
A crucial part of this historic deal is truly made in Europe.
The whole world endorsed our 2030 targets:
to triple renewable energy
to double energy efficiency, both by 2030Today’s agreement marks the beginning of the post-fossil era.
— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) December 13, 2023
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