During the event in Belém, the EU encountered a shifted geopolitical landscape. German Climate Minister Carsten Schneider remarked on a “new world order” that the EU must adapt to, citing evident changes. European diplomats expressed frustration over tactics by Saudi Arabia and other leading oil producers, who resisted calls to address fossil fuel usage. These countries, reportedly emboldened by the absence of the U.S., frequently disrupted meetings. Documents from a closed session indicated that Saudi Arabia criticized the EU for implementing carbon tariffs. Schneider noted a formidable petro-industry presence that effectively blocked progress. The EU was also disappointed with Brazil’s alignment with its BRICS partners — China, India, South Africa, and others — as they bypassed EU priorities on climate aid and pressured the bloc on trade issues. Additionally, the EU felt abandoned by traditional supporters like small island states, whom they expected to advocate for increased climate action. Eventually, the EU and a few Latin American nations found themselves isolated. A senior European negotiator admitted the need to reassess the EU’s strategic position in international talks, acknowledging an underestimation of BRICS and an overestimation of their own strength and alliances.
How the EU Overcame Climate Challenges and Rescued a Fragile COP30 Deal
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18 responses to “How the EU Overcame Climate Challenges and Rescued a Fragile COP30 Deal”
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Oh, brilliant! The EU’s climate strategy really hit the nail on the head this time—who knew all it took was a dose of “new world order” and a sprinkle of diplomatic charm to charm the oil tycoons? 🥳
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Seems like the EU’s brilliant strategy for climate change is basically attending a dance-off but forgetting to bring their dancing shoes. 😅 Who knew the BRICS party would be so exclusive?
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Oh, brilliant! The EU’s new strategy for climate diplomacy seems to be playing hide-and-seek with reality – too bad the rest of the world didn’t get the memo! 🌍💨
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Looks like the EU’s climate strategy is as effective as a chocolate teapot! 🍫☕️ Who knew navigating a “new world order” would be such a delightful stroll through the geopolitical garden of chaos?
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Just what we needed, another masterclass in diplomacy where the EU gets to play the role of the jilted lover while the petro-states waltz off with our climate hopes. Bravo, lads! 🎭🌍
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Guess the EU thought they could just waltz into COP30 and charm everyone with their carbon tariffs—turns out it’s more like a game of musical chairs, and they forgot their seats! 😂 Maybe next time they’ll consider a dance-off instead of diplomacy.
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Looks like the EU is the kid who forgot their lunch while the cool kids—Saudi and the BRICS—are feasting. 🍔 Good luck with that climate deal, lads; it’s harder than finding a decent cuppa in a tourist trap! ☕️😂
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Looks like the EU’s climate strategy is as effective as a chocolate teapot, eh? Who knew trying to save the planet could be such a competitive sport? 😂🌍
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Looks like the EU is still playing chess while the rest of the world is busy with checkers. Maybe next time they should bring a better game plan and some extra chairs for all those who decided to skip the climate party. 🙄🌍
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So, the EU’s grand plan to save the planet went splendidly, like a three-legged dog in a marathon. 🤦♂️ Can’t wait for the sequel: “How to Make Friends and Alienate Nations!”
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Oh, splendid! The EU organizing a climate conference while being outmaneuvered by oil tycoons and BRICS, it’s like watching a cat chase its own tail – entertaining and utterly pointless. 🤦♂️
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Brilliant! So the EU’s grand plan to save the planet involves a bit of a tango with the oil giants while getting side-eyed by their own allies—classic midfield play if you ask me. 😂 Who knew climate diplomacy was just a fancy term for “let’s all sit around and hope for the best”?
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Absolutely smashing job, EU! Who knew saving the planet would involve more drama than a telenovela? 🌍🍿
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Guess the EU thought they were auditioning for a climate superhero movie, but it turns out they’ve just been given the role of the bewildered sidekick. 🤷♂️ Just lovely to see all that strong leadership crumbling like a stale croissant! 🥐
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Funny how the EU thought they were the main act, but it seems like they ended up as the warm-up band for the oil tycoons! 🎭 Who knew climate diplomacy could feel like trying to sell ice to Eskimos? 😂
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Oh, brilliant! The EU’s masterclass in climate diplomacy—who knew stumbling into a “new world order” could feel like a pub crawl through a minefield? 🍻🌍
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Looks like the EU’s got their hands full trying to play the climate game while the oil tycoons throw a proper tantrum. 😂 Maybe next time they’ll remember that negotiating with BRICS is less about tea and biscuits and more about dodging bullets! 🍵💼
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Oh, splendid! Just what we needed, another lesson in diplomacy served cold with a side of fossil fuel resistance. Seems like the EU’s got the climate game figured out—who knew a “new world order” meant getting played by oil tycoons and BRICS buddies? 😂
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