
COP30 runs into overtime amid fossil fuel phase-out dispute
The UN Climate Change Conference is set to extend talks after representatives from about 200 countries failed to agree on a draft deal proposed by host nation Brazil.
Debate is particularly fierce over whether the deal should include a reference to phasing out fossil fuels.
More than 80 countries, including Germany, are pushing for a plan to phase out fossil fuels, a move strongly opposed by oil-producing countries.
Negotiators remained in closed-door meetings Friday as they worked to bridge differences.
German Environment Minister Carsten Schneider told DW that negotiators were still working hard.
Earlier, COP30 President Andre Correa do Lago told delegates there “cannot be an agenda that divides us.”
“We must reach an agreement between us.”

