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The bloc struggled to find allies at this year’s COP30 climate conference in Brazil.
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G20 defies Trump as leaders press on without the US ⊕
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Agreements at G20 and COP30 show how America’s absence has not demoralised world leaders
Global climate agreement sealed at COP30 despite deep divisions ⊕
Push for ‘road map’ on how economies can wean off coal, oil and gas fails but Brazilian presidency promises to follow up
COP30 : comment l’UE a chassé ses démons climatiques et sauvé un accord peu convaincant ○
Les Européens ont pris position, mais ont peiné à former une coalition en faveur d'une plus grande action climatique lors du sommet de l'ONU.
Term “fossil fuels” absent from COP30 climate pledge ⊕
Harjeet Singh explains why he is disappointed with the outcome of COP30 but holds hope for the 2026 summit.
How the EU banished its climate demons and salvaged a weak COP30 deal ⊖
The Europeans took a stand but struggled to build a coalition to push for more climate action at this year's U.N. summit.
COP30 - Five key takeaways from a deeply divisive climate summit ⊖
What did we learn from a climate summit that ended in a deal with no new mention of fossil fuels?
COP30 ends with a whimper ⊖
The climate conference acknowledged that more climate action is needed, then failed to provide it
World leaders, rights groups react to COP30 climate deal ○
Deal reached at UN climate talks in Brazil spurs mixed reactions as climate campaigners say more action is needed.
Ed Miliband insists COP30 deal is a 'step forward' after 'sweaty, frustrating and nightmarish' talks in Brazil - despite 'regrets' at lack of roadmap to phase out fossil fuels ○
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Energy Secretary Ed Miliband expressed 'regrets' an explicit road map to phase out fossil fuels was not included, despite demands from several countries