Forty-six nations including Canada, Australia, Brazil and Norway are set to attend the Santa Marta summit focused on fossil fuel phase-out strategies. The gathering represents a significant diplomatic effort to build momentum for transitioning away from oil, gas and coal production.
The environmental impact of this initiative depends on the specific commitments that emerge from the summit and how participating nations translate discussions into concrete emissions reduction targets. Without details on proposed timelines or reduction goals, the potential climate benefits remain uncertain.