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COP28 in Dubai: New Global Stocktake text calls for ‘reducing consumption and production of fossil fuels’ by 2050

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Governments will now be invited to consider the text. Photo from a COP28 event at Expo City Dubai.
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Dubai: A new draft agreement of the first Global Stocktake under the Paris Agreement, shared by the UAE Presidency at the COP28 climate conference in Dubai on Monday, has outlined plans to decrease the consumption and production of fossil fuels by 2050.

“Reducing both consumption and production of fossil fuels, in a just, orderly and equitable manner so as to achieve net zero by, before, or around 2050 in keeping with the science” reads the draft which was released on the penultimate day of the two-week climate conference.

The text also says that coal should be “rapidly” phased down, with limitations on new power generation. Governments have until tomorrow, Tuesday, to consider and agree with its contents before a resolution is adopted. The 21-page plan is meant to bring projections of global temperature increases to below 1.5C. The draft has refrained from using terms such as “phase out” or “phase down” of fossil fuels, which have been contentious points of debate for the past two weeks.

“Now, it is in the hands of the Parties, who we trust to do what is best for humanity and the planet,” said the COP28 Presidency. After the draft was proposed, Dr Sultan Al Jaber, COP28 President, said there was still “a lot to do” for countries to finalise an agreement on fossil fuels.