OPEC members push against fossil fuel phase
OPEC members are pushing against attempts to include language on "phasing out" fossil fuels in a UN Climate Change Conference, or COP 28, deal, highlighting the struggle over whether the summit can for the first time in 30 years address the future of oil and gas. Negotiators and observers at the annual U.N. climate talks, pursuing a deal to tackle the worst impacts of climate change, said several OPEC members appeared to have heeded calls by the oil producer group to veto any deal to phase out fossil fuels. In a letter dated Wednesday, OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais called on members to reject language targeting fossil fuels, saying "the undue and disproportionate pressure against fossil fuels may reach a tipping point with irreversible consequences." Al Ghais declined to comment on the letter but said OPEC wanted to keep the focus of the talks on reducing emissions, rather than selecting energy sources. "The world requires major investments in all energies, including hydrocarbons," he said. "Energy transitions must be just, fair and inclusive." At least 80 countries are demanding a COP 28 deal that calls for an eventual end to fossil fuel use, the top source of planet-warming emissions, to try to get on track to reach the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. But they face a struggle to persuade countries that rely on oil and gas for revenue, many of which are instead promoting technologies like carbon capture, a method that is expensive and has yet to be proven at scale. Tina Stege, climate envoy of the Republic of the Marshall Islands - one of the places most severely affected by climate change, said any pushback on including a phase-out of fossil fuels risked the world's prosperity. "Nothing puts the prosperity and future of all people on earth, including all of the citizens of OPEC countries, at greater risk than fossil fuels," said Stege, whose country chairs the High Ambition Coalition, a group of nations pushing for more ambitious emissions targets and policies. "This is why the High Ambition Coalition is pushing for a phase out of fossil fuels, which are at the root of this crisis. 1.5 is not negotiable, and that means an end to fossil fuels," she said in a statement. Critical stage After a week of technical talks, the negotiations now have ministerial input before the scheduled end of the summit on Tuesday - the last phase when countries wrestle to find consensus over the wording regarding fossil fuels. The latest version of the negotiating text includes a range of options - from agreeing to a "phase out of fossil fuels in line with best available science," to phasing out "unabated fossil fuels," to including no language on them at all. Germany's state secretary and special envoy for climate action, Jennifer Morgan, said countries were now "moving into the critical stage of negotiations." "It is time for all countries to remember what is at stake and to be ready to send the signal the world needs at this critical moment of the global climate crisis. I am concerned that not all are constructively engaging." Asked about the OPEC letter, COP 28 Director General Majid Al Suwaidi eschewed the term "fossil fuels" but said the United Arab Emirates, as president of the summit, wanted a deal to get the world on track for 1.5 degrees. "Our COP president has been very clear from day one that he wants to achieve an outcome that puts us clearly on track for 1.5 degrees," he told a news conference. "He clearly wants to see an outcome that is as ambitious as possible and we believe we are going to deliver it." Negotiators have a tough job ahead. Wael Aboulmagd, special representative to the COP27 Egyptian presidency, said there were too many options in the text on fossil fuels, adding there was also deadlock in talks on measures to help nations adapt to extreme weather and other climate change impacts. "We still have some serious issues with adaptation. We are still way behind on that." (Reuters)
- 最近发表
-
- Hyundai, Kia's combined exports set to hit 2 mln in 2023
- 尹 "참모들 앉아있지 말고 현장 가라…나도 민생 더 파고들 것"
- Samsung Bioepis launches Soliris biosimilar in Europe
- Lotte Cinema to screen NBA game
- 'Dune: Part Two' to be more action
- In a first, Le Sserafim collaborates with Overwatch for in
- SK gears up for largest
- Strengthening Vietnam
- Hanwha Aerospace lands W3.2tr tank supply deal with Australia
- 김의겸 "김혜경 법카 유용 의혹, 그 정도 사안은 영장 못 쳐"
- 随机阅读
-
- SK Group creates carbon credit alliance
- KTO to offer weekend railroad travel packages through February
- Hyundai, Kia team up with Infineon on EV power chips
- Samsung Biologics expansion ahead of schedule
- Ateez lands on UK chart with 2nd LP, to go on world tour
- SK gears up for largest
- [view] 민심 더 싸늘해지는데…감동 없는 김기현 2기
- [KH Explains] Why Starbucks' new coupon policy is a big deal in Korea
- Hyundai, Kia's combined exports set to hit 2 mln in 2023
- Hanmi Global to host forum on data center construction
- [view] 민심 더 싸늘해지는데…감동 없는 김기현 2기
- 김의겸 "김혜경 법카 유용 의혹, 그 정도 사안은 영장 못 쳐"
- Ateez lands on UK chart with 2nd LP, to go on world tour
- Hyundai, Kia team up with Infineon on EV power chips
- 北 방문 러 외무장관, 김정은과 만났다…"1시간 이상 대화"
- Hyundai Motor, Kia ranked in mid range of global eco
- Fragile yet strong, G Gallery's 'Thick Skin' showcases two emerging artists
- Coupang Play seeks turnaround with exclusive content
- 김기현 “지역·계층·세대별 민심 여과없이 대통령에 직접 전달”
- Cha Medical to hold global forum on next
- 搜索
-
- 友情链接
-
- KBS determined to regain public trust
- Business groups condemn labor union immunity bill
- Bithumb to push for IPO in 2025
- British interdisciplinary artist Jane Benson turns literary texts into art
- Multicultural educator Min Byoung
- [From the Scene] Building 100
- Music director, composer Jung Jae
- BTS company Hybe heading to Latin America
- [Today’s K
- 감사원, 文정부 소상공인 지원 실태 감사 착수
- Passengers file complaints over burning smell on Gimpo Goldline
- Yoon nominates former boss to head broadcasting watchdog
- Citibank Korea hosts digital forum for corporate clients
- [KH Explains] Banks, regulators trade blame for snowballing ELS losses
- Actors, musicians unite for Hakchon Theater's closing act
- S. Korea asks UAE to correct nat'l flag image mix
- Yoon visits Busan after failed World Expo bid
- [KH Explains] China ups OLED ante to take over Korean shares
- Seoul shares edge down amid US slowdown woes; won sharply down
- LG wins SOAFEE board membership to join Arm, Bosch
- S. Korea, US, Japan to discuss regional security issues: White House
- 송영길엔 선 그은 이준석 "이낙연 싫어할 이유 없다, 긍정적"
- GC Biopharma breaks ground for Indonesia’s first blood products plant
- Berlin Philharmonic's 'Unsuk Chin Edition': Unthinkable becomes reality
- Samsung SDI renews push for all
- Congresswoman redoubles calls for support to designate Nov. 22 as 'Kimchi Day'
- BMW, Mercedes
- [Today’s K
- G7 leaders strongly condemn N. Korea's satellite launch, arms transfers to Russia
- LG Display to cut jobs in cost