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Sixty Nations Converge on Colombia to Revive a Stalling Fossil Fuel Phase-Out

Sixty nations meet in Colombia to rebuild fossil fuel phase-out momentum after COP30 fell short β€” but history suggests coalitions are easier to form than to sustain.

Cascade Daily Editorial Β· Apr 26 Β· 83 views
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