Live: COP28 deal calls for global transition away from fossil fuels for first time
Summary
- A new deal has been agreed at the UN climate summit in Dubai after days of negotiations
- For the first time, the deal calls on all countries to move away from using fossil fuels – but not to phase them out, something many governments wanted
- The text recognises the need for deep, rapid and sustained reductions if humanity is to limit temperature rises to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels
- The COP28 president said nations had “confronted realities and… set the world in the right direction”
- Burning fossil fuels drives global warming, risking millions of lives. So far, governments have never collectively agreed to stop using them
- Island nations hard-hit by climate change are critical – representative Samoa says they were “not in the room” when the deal was approved
- Campaign groups also say the agreement doesn’t go far enough; Greenpeace says it won’t be possible to achieve the transition in a “fair and fast manner”
Source: bbc.com