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climate-change2 years ago

COP28: The Crucial Role of Small Words and the 'Loss and Damage Fund' in Climate Summit Success

The global climate summit in Dubai is grappling with the crucial issue of fossil fuels and whether countries will agree to a phase-out or phase-down. While a phase-out would mean completely stopping the burning of oil, gas, and coal, a phase-down would allow for continued use. The choice of words is significant as it could determine the world's ability to combat catastrophic climate change. The summit's final agreement is expected to address the role of fossil fuels and the need for carbon capture, but clarity and precise language are crucial to avoid ambiguity and benefit the fossil fuel industry.

climate-change2 years ago

"UN Delegates Rally to Halt US Natural Gas Production at Climate Summit"

Delegates heading to the United Nations climate change summit are circulating a letter calling for the US and other Western nations to ban new natural gas infrastructure projects. The letter argues that existing production capacities already exceed the limits set by the Paris Agreement and that additional liquefied natural gas (LNG) capacity is not needed. While natural gas is seen as a replacement for coal production due to its lower carbon emissions, climate advocates oppose it due to greenhouse gas emissions. The letter has received support from lawmakers in various countries and will be published during the climate summit.

climate-change2 years ago

Biden's Absence Raises Concerns at Global Climate Summits

President Joe Biden is not expected to attend the opening of the global climate summit in Dubai, with top US officials attending instead. Biden's absence may frustrate climate advocates, particularly young voters who view climate change as a key issue. The move comes as a Washington Post-University of Maryland poll shows that 57% of Americans disapprove of Biden's handling of climate policy, including 59% of voters aged 18-29. The administration's approach to climate change reflects a larger pattern of low approval ratings and struggles to promote its achievements ahead of the 2024 election.