UAE

COP28 Presidency in Dubai to issue new Global Stocktake draft, including language on fossil fuels

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Ambassador Majid Al Suwaidi, Director-General of COP28, at a media briefing on Tuesday at Expo City Dubai
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Dubai: The UAE Presidency of COP28 will release a new draft of the first Global Stocktake under the Paris Agreement, Ambassador Majid Al Suwaidi, Director-General of COP28, announced Tuesday – the scheduled final day of the UN Climate Conference in Dubai. 


This comes after the UAE COP Presidency released the first draft of the Stocktake on Monday, which resulted in Parties having “deeply split views”, especially on the language around fossil fuels, said Al Suwaidi. 


He added: “Lots of Parties felt it didn’t fully address their concerns. We expected that. In fact, we wanted the text to spark conversations, and that’s what’s happened.” 


Al Suwaidi insisted this is “entirely” normal for a consensus-based process. “When we released it, we knew opinions were polarised, but we didn’t know where each country’s like red lines were.”


The coalition of countries who advocated for the phase-out of fossil fuels in the Stocktake text, especially island nations, had strongly opposed Monday’s draft. The EU and the US are also among the coalition of pro-fossil fuel phase-out nations.