COP30 president: Transition from fossil fuels can start without climate talks

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COP30 President André Corrêa do Lago speaks to journalists at a press conference to launch an open letter on work towards the COP30 climate summit in Belem, Brazil. (Photo: Rafa Neddermeyer/ COP30 Amazônia/PR)

In an exclusive interview, André Corrêa do Lago says negotiators can work out rules or a timeline for the energy transition, but it’s up to countries to act on what they agreed

When it comes to the most important thing to curb climate change – moving away from planet-heating fossil fuels – governments have done enough negotiating, and their focus now should be on putting what they already agreed into practice, Brazil’s COP30 president told Climate Home News.

That does not require repeating language in new UN texts or even consensus among countries about how to transition from coal, oil and gas, although they could choose to design a roadmap for that energy shift at this year’s climate summit in the Amazon, André Aranha Corrêa do Lago said in an exclusive interview. 

Brazil’s environment minister Marina Silva at a press conference in London. (Photo: Credit: Isabela Castilho / COP30 presidency)

The COP30 president emphasised that while this is up to governments, “we can’t keep the world waiting for negotiations to move forward” before acting to transition away from fossil fuels in energy systems. 

“It’s not true that it depends on that. There’s already enough approval from countries. Individual countries can do it because implementation isn’t by consensus. Implementation is that each country does what it thinks it can do,” he explained.

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