COP30 Stalemate Exposes Global Climate Negotiation Failures and Risks US Interests
As 36 nations reject the latest COP30 draft for excluding a fossil fuel phase-out, the climate summit in Brazil risks another prolonged impasse—highlighting global leadership failures that undermine America’s economic sovereignty and energy security.
In a familiar scene of international gridlock, the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil faces the prospect of yet another extension as 36 countries refuse to endorse the president's draft agreement. The contentious exclusion of a clear roadmap to end fossil fuel use reveals once again how globalist climate negotiations prioritize political appeasement over meaningful action — all while jeopardizing American interests. Why Do These Climate Summits Keep Failing? Since their inception in 1995, these United Nations-backed conferences have routinely dragged on past deadlines without resolving fundamental disagreements. Even landmark meetings like Kyoto (1997) and Durban (2011) required extensions or...
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