Cop30 live: summit president warns ‘everybody will lose’ if countries fail to cooperate

The Guardian
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André Corrêa do Lago calls for unity among nations at COP30, warning that failure to cooperate could lead to global losses. The summit faces significant disagreements on fossil fuel phase-out.
Cop30 live: summit president warns ‘everybody will lose’ if countries fail to cooperate
Why it matters
During COP30, President André Corrêa do Lago made a passionate plea for nations to come together to strengthen the Paris Agreement. He highlighted that the world is on track for a dangerous 2.6°C rise in temperatures, which could have dire consequences. Despite the urgency, many countries remain divided, with at least 29 nations unwilling to sign any agreement that does not include a roadmap for phasing out fossil fuels. Do Lago stressed that the Paris Agreement has already achieved significant progress and must be preserved. He defended the consensus decision-making process, which allows small groups of countries to have veto power, stating it sends powerful messages globally. The summit is facing challenges, including the legacy of the U.S. withdrawal under Donald Trump and accusations against Saudi Arabia for blocking key outcomes. As negotiations continue, the need for ambitious climate action remains critical.
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