at Amazon, minimal consensus to save climate cooperation

Nearly 200 countries meeting in the Brazilian Amazon adopted a modest consensus on climate action on Saturday at COP30, with no plans to phase out fossil fuels. A disappointing result for Europe but welcomed by some delegates, in a year dominated by geopolitical competition. The United States is the only major country not present in Belem.

The international community has a choice: continue or give up. We choose the first option “, said Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, president of Brazil, on the sidelines of the G20 in Johannesburg, emphasizing that “ multilateralism has (will) prevail “. But in Belem, the atmosphere was less euphoric. European countries said they would prefer an imperfect compromise to the dissolution of the main forum for climate cooperation.

We will not hide that we would prefer to have more », European Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra admitted, looking exhausted after last night’s talks. “ I know it’s a bit intangible, but doing something together has enormous value », he insisted, assuming the result “below European expectations, but necessary to maintain collective dynamics”.