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Climate summit in Dubai headed for overtime as bitter division over fossil fuels delays agreement

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Climate summit in Dubai headed for overtime as bitter division over fossil fuels delays agreement

두바이 기후 정상 회담, 연장전 돌입... 화석 연료에 대한 격렬한 논쟁으로 합의 지연 

 

우리의 생활 속에서 기후 변화에 따른 여러가지 문제들이 야기되면서, 이에 대응하고 그 영향을 완화하기 위한 여러 움직임이 일어나고 있다. 

 

원래 특정 기간에 개최될 예정이었던 이 정상회의는 특히, 논쟁의 여지가 있는 화석연료 문제와 관련하여 참가국 간의 깊은 분열로 인해 개최 기간이 연장될 가능성이 커지고 있다. 지속적인 불협화음은 협상 과정을 방해하여 합의 또는 합의 도출을 지연 시키고 있다. 

일부 국가는 화석 연료 의존도를 낮추기 위한 빠른 전환을 주장하는 반면, 다른 국가는 경제적 고려 사항이나 과거 배출량에 대한 책임 수준을 이유로 이러한 조치에 반대하는 등 화석 연료는 현재 진행 중인 논쟁의 핵심 쟁점으로 남아 있다.

이러한 극심한 대립은 글로벌 무대에서 환경 문제와 지정학적 이해관계가 복잡하게 얽혀 있다는 점을 단적으로 보여준다. 

 

현재 진행 중인 두바이 정상회의는 기후 변화에 대한 통합된 글로벌 대응을 구축하는 데 내재된 어려움을 상징적으로 보여주고 있으며, 그 결과는 국제 기후 정책을 형성하고 전 세계 환경 관리의 궤도에 영향을 미칠 것으로 예상된다.

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International negotiators are bitterly divided over whether to call time on fossil fuels, scrambling last-ditch meetings to salvage what they want in a final agreement as the COP28 climate talks in Dubai head for overtime.

 

The latest draft of the summit’s centerpiece agreement published Monday dropped previous references to phasing out fossil fuels, stoking anger and frustration among more ambitious nations and climate advocates. More than 100 countries support a phase-out of fossil fuels in some form.

 

Instead, the watered-down draft offers a list of actions that countries “could” take to reduce their planet-heating emissions, one of which is reducing the consumption and production of oil, coal and gas.

 

An ambitious deadline set by COP28 President Sultan Al Jaber to strike a deal on a package of agreements expired at 11 a.m. in Dubai (2 a.m. Eastern Time) on Tuesday, the last official day of the summit, with no sign of a deal or even a new draft. A delegate and source familiar with the talks told CNN the process would technically go into overtime at 6 p.m. (9 a.m. Eastern Time).

 

The annual climate talks often run over, but COP28 has been particularly fraught, with criticism that oil interests have derailed the process.

 

The fossil fuel industry was given record access to the conference, a recent analysis showed. Al Jaber is presiding over the talks as the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company that he runs undergoes a major expansion in oil and gas production. He has consistently rejected criticisms of a conflict of interest and pledged to hold a transparent process.

 

The secretary-general of the oil-producing group OPEC, Haitham Al Ghais, called on members and allies last week to “proactively reject” any language that targeted reducing fossil fuel use, telling members to support language that focuses on “emissions” instead.

 

Saudi Arabia and Iraq were among the countries that did not want reference to a phase-out of fossil fuels in the text, Catherine Abreu, the founder and executive director of the nonprofit group Destination Zero, told reporters in Dubai. Kuwait’s state news agency KUNA said the country’s delegation to COP28 was “reaffirming” its rejection of a phase-out as well.

 

Climate advocate and former US Vice President Al Gore warned in a post on X Monday that the summit was “on the verge of complete failure,”pointing specifically to OPEC as part of the problem.

 

“The world desperately needs to phase out fossil fuels as quickly as possible, but this obsequious draft reads as if OPEC dictated it word for word,” Gore said. “It is even worse than many had feared.”

 

COP28 hosts defend watered-down draft

 

The COP28 presidency fended of criticism over the draft Tuesday, saying it supported a “historic” deal that included some language on fossil fuels and aimed for “the highest ambition.”

 

We are facing the most demanding COP agenda of all time,” said COP28 Director-General Ambassador Majid Al Suwaidi in a news conference.

 

The text we released was a starting point for discussions,” he said, adding that the presidency did not show favoritism to any party.

 

The EU delegation Tuesday met with its allies in the High Ambition Coalition, which includes several island states, to try to align their next moves. They also held a discussion with UN Secretary General António Guterres.

 

EU Climate Action Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra told reporters after the meeting that there was “a supermajority” of countries at COP28 that wanted more ambition in the deal to ensure global warming doesn’t exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial level, a critical threshold for the planet.

 

We need to keep a 1.5 degree figure alive. It is what science demands and our kids deserve,” Hoekstra wrote in a post on X, along with a photo of him meeting with the High Ambition Coalition.

 

Several Australian media reports quoted Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen as saying the so-called Umbrella Group of countries — which includes Australia, the US, UK, Canada and Norway — would not sign the draft as it stands.

 

The UK would not confirm that position to CNN, though a government spokesperson said Monday that the country’s position was clear, “there must be a phase out of unabated fossil fuels to meet our climate goals.”

 

The UK is working with all parties and will continue to push for an ambitious outcome at COP28 that keeps 1.5 degrees in reach,” the spokesperson said. 

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