New Delhi, Dec. 1 -- The COP30 climate summit in Belem, Brazil closed with a compromise agreement that expands financial support for developing nations but avoids any reference to phasing out fossil fuels.
Brazil, which held the presidency of COP30, pushed the deal through after two weeks of tense and extended negotiations between representatives of more than 190 countries. The United States did not send an official delegation to the summit.
German Ambassador to India Dr Philipp Ackermann feels that some good results were achieved during the summit in Brazil and Germany remains committed to exiting fossil fuels.
"I think COP 30 came up with some good results, some of them fell short of our expectations, but I think when it comes to ada...
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