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COP30 delivers more cash, less fossil talk, sparks fury
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72447, member: 636"] Nations at Brazil's climate conference approved a compromise text that expands adaptation funding for vulnerable countries but omits language on fossil fuel reductions and stronger emissions targets that many governments sought. The agreement, finalized after extended negotiations beyond the Friday cutoff, drew mixed reactions ranging from cautious acceptance to sharp criticism over what several delegations described as procedural failures and inadequate climate action. COP30 President André Corrêa do Lago pledged continued efforts on unresolved matters despite their absence from the formal outcome. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres acknowledged the pact demonstrated international cooperation while warning the gap between current commitments and scientific requirements remains perilously large. Colombian representative Daniela Duran Gonzalez condemned the accord for ignoring research findings, while Panama's Juan Carlos Monterrey Gomez characterized any climate decision avoiding mention of fossil fuels as collaboration with polluters rather than neutrality. The package raised adaptation finance goals to 120 billion dollars annually but delayed implementation by five years, prompting complaints from developing nations facing escalating climate damages without corresponding support. [/QUOTE]
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