Santa Marta Talks: End of Fossil Fuels?
Fifty-seven nations met in Santa Marta, Colombia, for a landmark climate meeting aimed at ending the fossil fuel era. Can optimism translate into action?
Fifty-seven nations met in Santa Marta, Colombia, for a landmark climate meeting aimed at ending the fossil fuel era. Can optimism translate into action?
At a summit in Colombia, 59 nations agreed to develop roadmaps for transitioning away from fossil fuels, as oil prices spike and geopolitical tensions rise, offering a new path forward.
Colombia hosts 59 nations for first fossil fuel transition talks, aiming to shift global economy to clean energy amid oil price shocks and renewable growth.
The first Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels conference in Santa Marta delivered hope, science-led solutions, and a focus on supply-side action, debt, and Indigenous rights.
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RecommendedNearly 60 countries back voluntary roadmaps to phase out coal, oil and gas at Colombia climate talks, marking a historic breakthrough in the fight against climate change.
Colombia's president Gustavo Petro warns that capitalism's reliance on fossil fuels could lead to humanity's extinction, as 57 nations meet to discuss a green energy transition.
Analysis reveals Middle East oil crisis could cost global economy $1 trillion while oil firms profit, sparking calls for windfall taxes and fossil fuel transition.
At a global conference in Colombia, Indigenous leaders warn that the transition to renewable energy must not come at the expense of their territories, as mining for critical minerals threatens ecosystems.
A new global panel of experts launched in Colombia aims to help countries reduce dependence on fossil fuels, addressing economic and climate risks.
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RecommendedColombia hosts the first Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels conference with 54 countries, aiming to bypass petrostate blockages and chart a path to low-carbon energy.
Colombia and the Netherlands convene a groundbreaking conference with over 50 nations to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels, bypassing UN deadlock.