UN climate conference calls for a move away from fossil fuels
For the first time at a UN climate conference, the global community is calling for a phase-out of fossil fuels. The clear phase-out previously demanded by more than 100 countries does not appear in the final text adopted in Dubai on Wednesday.
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- The United Nations, during the climate conference held in Dubai, urged the global community to transition away from reliance on fossil fuels.
- The United Arab Emirates, as the host of the UN climate conference, emphasized the importance of international cooperation in addressing global climate issues.
- The call for a move away from fossil fuels was supported by more than 100 countries at the UN climate conference, although it was not included in the final text adopted in Dubai.
- The global community, represented at the UN climate conference, recognized the need for collective action to combat climate change, which includes reducing reliance on fossil fuels on a global scale.
Source: www.stern.de