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- UN passes climate change motion after Marshall Islands drops . . .
The original language of the motion had exposed divisions among the 47 members after the Marshall Islands, one of the countries most vulnerable to rising sea levels, made an amendment to the motion to mention exiting fossil fuels as agreed by states at the COP28 climate summit in December 2023
- Marshall Islands drops fossil fuels focus and allows UN to . . .
Marshall Islands drops fossil fuels focus and allows UN to pass climate change motion Divisive amendment that called on states to recommit to a phase-out of fossil fuels withdrawn
- UN Passes Climate Change Motion After Marshall Islands Drops . . .
UN Passes Climate Change Motion After Marshall Islands Drops Fossil Fuels Focus (reuters com) 9 Posted by msmash on Tuesday July 08, 2025 @05:25PM from the diplomatic-footnoting dept
- Marshall Islands drop fossil fuels as focus of UN climate . . .
The U N Human Rights Council adopted a motion Tuesday on climate change, human rights and the Marshall Islands retracted a divisive amendement that asked states to commit to a phased-out fossil fuels The motion calling for countries to "contribute to global efforts" to combat climate change was passed by consensus This follows the 2021 council recognition of access to a healthy and clean
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Some 2,000 hectares have burned there, the local prefecture said UN passes climate change motion after Marshall Islands drops fossil fuels focus By Emma Farge Reuters Jul 8, 2025 Jul 8, 2025
- UN Passes Climate Motion After Marshall Islands Withdraws . . .
The legal obligations of wealthy nations to phase out fossil fuels by 2030 The harmful impacts of fossil fuel extraction on human rights Proposed bans on fracking, oil sands, and gas flaring The
- UN passes climate change motion after Marshall Islands drops . . .
The U N Human Rights Council passed a motion on climate change and human rights on Tuesday after the Marshall Islands withdrew a divisive amendment that called on states to recommit to a phase
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