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Colombia, fossil fuel and Climate Summit

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Countries end Colombia fossil fuel summit with focus on next steps and financing
Countries have wrapped up a first-of-its-kind summit in Colombia on phasing out fossil fuels with no binding commitments but a growing momentum to shift from pledges to action.

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France Unveils Fossil-Fuel Exit Plan at Colombia Climate Summit
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High-Level Talks Begin on Moving Away From Fossil Fuels at Colombia Conference
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Nations kick off world-first fossil fuel exit talks in Colombia
More than 50 nations gathered in Colombia launched the first global conference on phasing out fossil fuels Tuesday, warning that the worldwide energy shock ignited by the Iran war drove home risks of ...

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Colombian president Gustavo Petro warns of existential dangers posed by fossil fuels
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‘Historic breakthrough’: Colombia climate talks end with hopes raised for fossil fuel phaseout
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