Mixed Reactions to Draft Text at Cop28 Live as it Calls for Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels


The organisers of the Dubai summit ⁣have been working on⁤ a new version of the global stocktake after the first draft met with strong criticism

We are shortly expecting a plenary to take‌ place. The ​plenary sessions are the decision-making sessions of the Cops.⁣ They can be formal, in which a⁣ final decision will be made at the ​end, or informal (also called stocktaking), ‌in which the purpose is to get ‌reaction to the text before a new version is worked on. This one is informal ⁣to begin with, according to the UNFCCC, which suggests we may still be some ‌time away ⁤from the end of this Cop.

In ​practice, the plenaries means every country‌ gets a chance⁤ to⁢ share their view of the ⁤new text in an open forum, with discussion and debate taking place​ in the hope⁣ of reaching ⁤a⁤ final agreement. Sometimes this can be ‍quite dramatic, and it is a rare moment in which countries from around the world, developed and developing, have to​ listen to each other. We will be following it live and‍ posting excerpts from the ⁢country delegate speeches, as well as ongoing wider reaction to the text.

If this text is adopted …⁤ it will show a collective ​recognition‍ that we must turn away from fossil fuels ⁢and move‌ towards a cleaner future. Champions for this vision – both small island states and major​ economies‌ – have worked tirelessly overnight. However, it is clear‌ that not everyone is ready to‌ admit the truth of what’s needed. This ‍text alone ‌might ⁤help ‍avoid disaster in Dubai ‌but it does not avoid disaster for the planet.”

I suspect that the language in this new draft text on the Global‍ Stocktake, calling for⁤ countries​ to contribute to a transition away from fossil fuels in energy to achieve net zero by 2050, will be‍ too weak for some Parties.

For⁤ the first time in three decades of​ climate negotiations the words fossil fuels have ever made it into a Cop outcome.⁤ We are finally naming the elephant in the room.⁢ The genie is never going back into the bottle and‌ future Cops will only turn the screws even more on dirty energy.

Although we’re sending a strong⁤ signal with one hand, there’s ​still too many loopholes on unproven and expensive technologies like carbon capture and storage which fossil fuel interests will try and use​ to keep ‍dirty energy on life support.

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2023-12-13 01:41:07
Article⁢ from www.theguardian.com
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