In this week's newsletter: Ultimately, climate progress will come from real-world action, and this year's summit made some promising strides on that front? Don't get Down to Earth delivered to your inbox? Sign up hereSome commentators have called Cop30 a failure. An attempt to insert plans for a route to the phaseout of fossil fuels into the legal text was stymied, consideration of how to improve countries' emissions-cutting plans was put off till next year, and although developing countries got the tripling of finance for adaptation that they were seeking, it will not be delivered in full until 2035 - and will come out of already promised funds.Look beyond the headlines, however, and the Cop achieved a great deal more. Take the outcome on fossil fuels - it seems absurd, but until 2023 three decades of annual climate summits had failed to address fossil fuels directly.UK can create 5,400 jobs if it stops plastic waste exports, report findsZombie fires: how Arctic wildfires that come back to life are ravaging forestsThere's a catastrophic black hole in our climate data - and it's a gift to deniers | George MonbiotUS, Russia and Saudi Arabia create axis of obstruction as Cop30 sputters outWe delivered a clear message at Cop30: the delayers and defeatists are losing the climate fight | Ed MilibandAnother Cop wrecked by fossil fuel interests and our leaders' cowardice - but there is another way | Genevieve Guenther Continue reading...
Beyond the negative headlines, some truly good things came out of Cop30
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Zdroj: The Guardian