From Frustration to Framework: Global Push to End Fossil Fuels Launches in Colombia

Colombia and the Netherlands host the world’s first Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels conference in Santa Marta (April 24-29), uniting 54 governments and civil society to outline national roadmaps for phasing out fossil fuels. Not a UN COP and not a binding agreement, the summit aims to coordinate diverse efforts, mobilize finance and debt relief for developing countries, and publish a scientist-led report to guide action as renewables expand and oil prices rise amid geopolitical tensions. Major emitters like China and the US are absent, but the gathering seeks a practical blueprint to accelerate the energy transition despite fossil-fuel inertia and potential climate tipping points.
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- As the UN Global Climate Talks Lose Momentum, a Smaller Coalition Eyes a Fossil Fuel Exit Inside Climate News
- The end of oil? As fuel shocks cascade, 53 nations gather to plan a fossil fuel phaseout The Conversation
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