COP29 Faces Stalemate as Saudi Arabia Blocks Fossil Fuel Phase-Out
At the UN climate talks in Baku, Saudi Arabia's resistance to ending fossil fuel reliance stalls negotiations.
- Saudi Arabia is actively obstructing discussions on fossil fuel phase-out at COP29, raising procedural objections and refusing to engage in key meetings.
- The G20 summit's climate commitments, including taxing the super-rich to fund climate initiatives, are seen as inadequate by many critics.
- Developing countries are demanding increased financial support for climate adaptation, with calls for $1.3 trillion annually from industrialized nations.
- Germany pledges €60 million to the Climate Adaptation Fund, emphasizing the need for international cooperation to bolster climate resilience.
- The geopolitical landscape at COP29 is tense, with the U.S. political shift and China's growing influence shaping the negotiations.








































