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Negotiations involving over 50 countries on phasing out fossil fuels have launched in Colombia

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More than 50 countries in Colombia are discussing the acceleration of the phase-out of oil and gas. President Petro warned of a climate point of no return.

Negotiations involving over 50 countries on phasing out fossil fuels have launched in Colombia
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High-level international negotiations to accelerate the phase-out of fossil fuels have begun in the Colombian city of Santa Marta, with the participation of over 50 countries. This was reported by the Associated Press, according to UNN.

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The two-day summit, attended by ministers and high-ranking officials, became the central event of the First Fossil Fuel Transition Conference. Participants are discussing ways to transition from oil, gas, and coal to cleaner energy sources amid growing concerns over global warming.

Warning of a climate "point of no return"

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– he emphasized, calling for more decisive global action.

Conference participants also criticized previous UN climate talks for the lack of concrete decisions regarding the reduction of fossil fuel extraction. Dutch Climate Policy Minister Stientje van Veldhoven noted that the phase-out of fossil fuels is "inevitable" not only for environmental reasons but also to strengthen energy security.

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