COP30 summit in Brazil adopts climate deal – after omitting calls to phase out fossil fuels

Brazil hosts the world's nations in climate talks, but deal falls short on fossil fuel phaseout

The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Brazil has concluded with a modest agreement that fails to address one of its most pressing issues: phasing out fossil fuels. After two weeks of tense negotiations between nearly 200 countries, the conference ended with a consensus decision, but without a comprehensive plan to transition away from oil, coal, and gas.

The European Union (EU) had pushed for a deal that included a "roadmap" to phase out fossil fuels, but the agreement instead calls on countries to voluntarily "accelerate" their climate action. The EU's climate commissioner, Wopke Hoekstra, acknowledged that his bloc had not achieved its desired outcome and called the deal "not perfect, but a huge step in the right direction."

The omission of fossil fuel phaseout from the agreement has been criticized by environmental groups and countries like France, which had accused oil-rich Saudi Arabia and Russia of refusing to engage on the issue. French ecological transition minister Monique Barbut warned that countries would reject any deal without a plan to move away from fossil fuels.

Despite the disappointment, the agreement does include some notable breakthroughs, such as efforts to "at least triple" adaptation finance by 2035 and the launch of roadmaps to halt deforestation and transition away from fossil fuels. Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hailed the deal as a success, saying that "science prevailed and multilateralism won."

The absence of the United States at the conference was also a significant factor, with President Donald Trump opting not to attend due to concerns about climate change. The absence of key players like China and India has raised questions about the effectiveness of international cooperation on this critical issue.

While some have welcomed the deal as a step forward, others are left feeling disappointed that negotiators failed to agree on a more comprehensive plan to address the root causes of climate change. As one negotiator from Bangladesh noted, "our fight will continue."
 
Man, I'm just soooo underwhelmed 🤦‍♂️... Like, we're talking about saving the planet and all is just 'accelerating' our efforts? Where's the concrete plan to shut down fossil fuels? It feels like we're just kicking the can down the road. And that EU commissioner is being super optimistic – "huge step in the right direction"? 😒 Come on, guys... We need real action, not feel-good words. The fact that Saudi Arabia and Russia didn't even bother showing up to the table is just a major blow 🤯. I mean, what's next? Just going to let China and India do their own thing and hope for the best? It's all pretty disheartening...
 
🤔 This COP30 in Brazil is like, super underwhelming for me 🙅‍♂️ I get that countries are trying to be diplomatic and all, but phasing out fossil fuels should've been a non-negotiable deal 🚫. It's weird that the EU didn't push harder for something concrete instead of just accelerating their climate action like it's 2008 🤦‍♀️. I mean, we need more than just a roadmap, we need actual actions being taken ASAP ⏰. France is totally right to call out Saudi Arabia and Russia for not playing ball 🙅‍♂️. The fact that the US didn't show up either raises some red flags 🔴. Can't wait to see how this all plays out in the coming years... or if we'll be still stuck on fossil fuels 🤷‍♂️
 
😒 it's wild that after all that hype & effort, they couldn't even nail down a solid plan to ditch fossil fuels 🌎🚫 like, what's next? They're basically saying 'hey, let's just take some small steps towards being less terrible, but don't worry we won't actually change anything' 🤦‍♀️. And of course the US wasn't even there because Trump didn't wanna deal with it, which is just great 🙄. I mean I guess tripled adaptation finance by 2035 sounds like a good start, but it's all about the big picture here...
 
omg u guys i was literally following this cop30 live 🤯 and it's like totally sad rn... i mean brazil did an amazing job hosting but omg the fossil fuel phaseout thing is just so frustrating!! 🤕 they wanted to include a roadmap for countries to transition away from oil coal gas but europe just kinda fell short 🤷‍♀️ i feel bad for france and ecotransition min barbut though she's all like "no way we won't agree on anything without it" 😒
 
I dont get why its so hard to just stop using fossile fuels like oil and coal already 🤔... i mean i know china and india are huge polluters and stuff but come on we need a plan to reduce our carbon footprint ASAP ⏰! Brazil did a good job hosting COP30 tho, my friend went there last year and he said its a beautiful country 😊. I wonder if they'll ever invent some kinda clean energy that's super cheap and easy to use... maybe one day we'll have flying cars too 🚀👽 lol just kidding about that one 🙄
 
omg u wont believe what just happened 🤯 at COP30 in Brazil! they didnt even mention phasing out fossil fuels 🚫💔 like wut is up with that?! i know the eu was pushing for it hard but i guess they just couldn't get countries to agree 🤷‍♂️ on a roadmap to a fossil fuel free future. france and other enviro groups are already hating on this deal 🙄 and china & india werent even there which is kinda sus 😒 i still think its a good thing that brazil's president luiz inacio lula da silva was all like "science prevailed" 🌟 but cmon folks we cant afford to be slow on climate change 🚨. anyway, it looks like the fight will continue and im all for it 💪🏽 lets get this party started! 💥
 
I'm kinda surprised they didn't go all in on phasing out fossil fuels 🤔. I mean, it's not like countries can just ignore the science and keep polluting. The fact that Saudi Arabia and Russia were reluctant to discuss it is a major bummer 💸. But at least there are some positive moves, like tripling adaptation finance by 2035 👍. It's also dope that Brazil's President Lula da Silva is all about multilateralism 🌎. Still, I'm with the folks from Bangladesh who say their fight won't stop 🔥. We need to see more concrete action on this ASAP ⏰.
 
ugh, i know ppl r really disappointed about this cop30 deal... but lets not forget, we got tripled adaptation finance by 2035 🌎🔥 that's a major win! and brazil's president luiz lula da silva is all about the science 😊... it's like, yaaas for multilateralism and science prevailin'... ok so maybe no fossil fuel phaseout yet, but deforestation roadmaps are a step in the right direction 🌳👍... lets not count this deal out just yet! 😉
 
🤔 I'm really surprised by the outcome of COP30 in Brazil 🌴. I know the EU was pushing hard for a deal that included a roadmap to phase out fossil fuels and it's sad to hear they didn't quite get there 💸. The climate crisis is getting more intense by the minute and we need concrete steps being taken, not just empty promises 🤦‍♂️. I think France had a right to be frustrated with Saudi Arabia and Russia not engaging on this issue 🙄. Still, I'm glad some progress was made on adaptation finance and halting deforestation 🌳💚. We need more people like Brazil's President Lula who's actually doing something about climate change 👍. And what's up with the US not showing up? That's like ignoring a global problem 😒. Anyways, I'm gonna keep cheering for the activists who are still fighting the good fight 💪🏽
 
I'm totally stoked that Brazil was able to bring so many countries together for these climate talks 🌎💚 but seriously, I'm low-key disappointed that we didn't get a more concrete plan to ditch those dirty fossil fuels ASAP. It's like, I get that it's hard to agree on things, especially with all the different priorities and interests at play... BUT still, can't we just make some progress here?! 🤦‍♀️

I'm also kinda weirded out by how much it matters who shows up (or doesn't) 🤔... like, China and India not being there? That's like a big piece of the puzzle missing. And Trump not attending? Yeah, that's just a whole other can of worms 😂.

I guess I'm also kinda hopeful because there are some cool things coming out of this deal 💡... like those roadmaps to transition away from fossil fuels and all that adaptation finance stuff 🌈
 
🤬 come on fam, like what's the point of even havin a climate confrence if we ain't gonna do nothin about fossil fuels?! 🚭 i mean, 2035 to "at least triple" adaptation finance? that's not exactly what i'd call a bold move 💸 brazil and the eu just caved on this one and it's a total bummer for the planet 🌎 especially with china and india not even showin up to the table 👀 it's like we're all just playin along, hopin someone else will fix the problem 💯 meanwhile, our future is hangin in the balance ⏰ gotta keep pushin for real change, not just some watered-down agreement 🤔
 
I'm really disappointed with the outcome of COP30 🤕. I mean, we need to be doing way more than just 'accelerating' our climate action. We should have a solid plan in place to phase out fossil fuels and transition to renewable energy ASAP 💡. It's not like it's rocket science, folks! But I guess that requires some real leadership and commitment from countries.

And what's with the US not attending? 🤔 I know they've got a history of climate denial, but come on, this is a global issue we need everyone on board for. The absence of key players like China and India also raises concerns about cooperation. We can't just sit back and hope others will do the heavy lifting.

I love that Brazil's President Lula da Silva is saying 'science prevailed' though 🙌. We really need to start valuing science and data-driven decision making over politics and profit interests. Anyways, I'm not giving up on this fight 🌟. We'll keep pushing for a better deal at COP31! 💪
 
Ugh, I'm literally so frustrated with this whole thing 🤯🌎 like what's the point of even having these talks if we're not gonna commit to actually doing something about it? 🙄 I mean, phasing out fossil fuels is like, basic math, right? We need to transition away from those dirty, polluting fuels ASAP or else we're going to be stuck in this climate crisis hellhole forever 🔥

And can we talk about how the EU and France are getting roasted by these other countries for trying to push for a more comprehensive deal 🙅‍♂️? Like, come on guys, you know what's at stake here. We can't just keep kicking the can down the road and expecting someone else to save us from ourselves 💸

And don't even get me started on Saudi Arabia and Russia 🤦‍♀️ those two are like, the worst. Refusing to engage on fossil fuel phaseout? How about refusing to exist if we're gonna die out because of climate change 😂

I swear, it's like these talks are just a bunch of feel-good vibes with no actual substance 💭. We need concrete action, not empty promises 🤝. Can't we all just get along and try to save the planet for once? 🌟
 
🤕 I'm so bummed out about COP30! I was really hoping we'd see some concrete plans to phase out fossil fuels, you know? It's like, we all agree that climate change is a big deal, but it feels like nobody's taking any real action 🌎. The EU was pushing for this roadmap thingy, and it would've been so helpful to have a clear plan in place. Instead, countries are just supposed to "accelerate" their climate action? It sounds like just a bunch of empty words 💁‍♀️. I get that some people might be skeptical about international cooperation, but come on, we need to work together if we wanna save the planet 🌟. It's frustrating to see all these countries having a big meeting without even getting a deal that includes fossil fuel phaseout 🙅‍♂️.
 
🤷‍♀️ guess what, no fossil fuel phaseout in the deal lol like, what's next? 🙄 gonna make everyone just magically switch to renewable energy overnight and forget about their dirty habits 💪 meanwhile, countries are just gonna keep on relying on oil, coal, and gas because it's cheaper and more convenient for them 😴 and France is like, "hey, can we at least get a plan?" but nope, not good enough 🤕
 
I'm a bit bummed about this COP30 deal, ya know? 🤔 I was hoping for something more concrete about phasing out fossil fuels, but it seems like we're still stuck in the dark ages on that front. 🌑 Still, I guess it's better than nothing, and those efforts to triple adaptation finance by 2035 are a step in the right direction. We need all the help we can get with climate change, so let's take what we can get! 💚
 
I'm so bummed out about this COP30 outcome 🤕. I mean, we knew it was gonna be tough with all those countries involved, but I thought for sure they'd at least try to come up with a solid plan to ditch fossil fuels 🚮💔. It's like, we're still pumping out that stuff and expecting the planet to just chill? Not cool, guys 😒. The EU was totally on point with their roadmap idea, and France is right to call out Saudi Arabia and Russia for being total fossil fuel fanatics 🔥🤦‍♂️. I'm not surprised the US didn't show up though, that whole Trump thing is still a mess 🤯. Anyway, let's hope those climate warriors in Bangladesh keep pushing for real change 💪
 
ugh, i'm so disappointed 🤕 about this whole thing... i was hoping we'd see some real progress on phasing out fossil fuels, but it's like they just kinda... glossed over it 🙄. and the eu pushing for a roadmap to make me think that maybe, just maybe, there would be some actual concrete plans 💡, but nope. it's all just 'accelerate your climate action' 🤷‍♂️. i mean, what even is that supposed to do?

and don't even get me started on the lack of america 🇺🇸. like, come on guys, we're one of the biggest emitters of greenhouse gases... shouldn't we be leading the charge on this thing? 🤔. and china and india not being there either is just, like, so unfair 🤷‍♂️.

i guess it's still a step in the right direction or whatever, but i'm just not feeling it 💔. adaptation finance tripled by 2035 is cool, i guess... 🎉 but that's not really gonna make a dent in the grand scheme of things if we're not phasing out those fossil fuels ASAP ⏰.
 
omg, like i knew it 🤦‍♂️... we can't even get 200+ countries to agree on phasing out fossil fuels... what's next? 😂 gonna try to save the world at the COP40 conference? 🌎 just kidding sorta... seriously tho, it's a bummer that the EU didn't get their way. but hey, at least adaptation finance is getting a boost 🤑 and deforestation is getting some love 💚 so yeah, it's not all bad news i guess 👍
 
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