The
COP30 UN Climate Summit ended without a binding plan to phase out fossil fuels, despite pressure from over 80 countries including the
UK,
Germany, and
Brazil.
The final Mutirão agreement reaffirmed the 1.5 degrees Celsius warming limit but prioritized voluntary measures and did not mention fossil fuels explicitly. Significant financial commitments were announced for climate adaptation, while initiatives like the Global Implementation Accelerator were launched to support national climate plans.