UN kicks off Climate Week as phasing out fossil fuels becomes priority

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The heat is about to be turned up on fossil fuels, the United States and President Joe Biden.

Phase-out is a term that world leaders in past climate negotiations and meetings of large economic powers have refused to back, instead opting for watered-down phrases such as “phase down” of unabated coal, allowing fossil use if its emissions are somehow captured and stored. The president of the upcoming international climate negotiations in Dubai is an oil executive from theand will be speaking at Wednesday’s summit, though his dual role has upset activists and some scientists.

Guterres will ask nations to accelerate their efforts to rid themselves of carbon-based energy, with the richest nations that can afford it going first and faster, and providing financial aid to the poorer nations that can’t afford it, said Selwin Hart, Guterres’ special adviser for climate action. But the same 20 richest economies who promise to slice carbon emissions “are now issuing new oil and gas licensing at a time when the has clearly stated that this is incompatible with the 1.5 degree goal of the Paris Agreement,” Hart said.

So activists and protesters at Sunday’s march say they are aiming their frustration – and pressure - at Biden and America.

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