Santa Marta marks a new chapter in climate diplomacy

Professor Elisa Morgera, the UN Special Rapporteur on Climate Change and Human Rights, emphasizes the importance of diplomacy in the global fight against climate change. The failure of COP30 to make decisions on fossil fuels highlights the challenges faced in international climate negotiations. A new initiative, the First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels, aims to prioritize the voices of those most impacted by the climate crisis and focus on implementing a just transition away from fossil fuel dependency. The conference also addresses the need for financial and technological support from developed countries to help developing nations transition to sustainable renewable-based economies. The Santa Marta conference aims to strengthen a coalition of ambitious states to address climate change and mobilize experts to support climate solutions, including the call for fossil fuel transition roadmaps and legal accountability on fossil fuels. Vanuatu pursues a new UN resolution to turn the ICJ climate opinion into action, focusing on fair diversification from fossil fuels and accessible renewable energy. The Santa Marta conference seeks to make progress through implementation, inclusion, and legal accountability in addressing climate and fossil fuel-related issues.

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