[1/2] Climate activists protest against fossil fuel emitters, demanding action and more contributions to the Loss and Damage Fund, during the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP28 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, December 5, 2023.
Chiponda argued that language calling for the phase-out of "unabated" fossil fuels was merely a distraction that would allow for their continued use.
Governments at COP26 agreed to phase down the use of unabated coal, the most polluting of fossil fuels.
This year, countries remain split over what role fossil fuels should play in the future.
Jaber has made a point of including the fossil fuel industry at the summit, insisting that oil and gas companies should be part of discussions on tackling climate change.
Persons:
Amr Alfiky, Lorraine Chiponda, Chiponda, Sultan Al Jaber, Jaber, Thomas Joseph, Jainno Congon, Alexander Cornwell, Katy Daigle
Organizations:
Damage, United Nations, United Arab Emirates, REUTERS, Rights, United, COP26, Reuters, Thomson
Locations:
Dubai, United Arab, COP28, Glasgow, Paris, United Arab Emirates, UAE, California