The failure to agree on fossil fuel phase-out
Over 80 countries including many vulnerable states and several European nations supported a roadmap to phase out fossil fuels. However, major oil producers and some emerging economies blocked all references to fossil fuels during negotiations.
The result?
The final COP decision did not mention fossil fuels at all, despite them being the main driver of climate change.
Brazil proposed voluntary roadmaps on fossil fuels and deforestation outside the UN process. While these initiatives keep the conversation alive, they lack the authority and accountability of formal COP agreements.
This omission is widely seen as the defining failure of COP30.
Commenting on the outcome, Dr. Al Khourdajie noted:
“While establishing a roadmap is positive for planning, ‘each country at its own pace’ presents a fundamental tension with physical reality. The carbon budget is fixed and rapidly diminishing. Delay doesn’t provide options — it eliminates them.”