Analysis: Santa Marta Challenge Is Jumping Out of Your Parallel Universe
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First international conference to distance the world from fossil fuels brought new ideas to confront the climate emergency, and the brake of old barriers
The energy transition reinforces sovereignty and reduces dependence on fossil fuels, a key idea that has centered the international debate at the Conference held in Santa Marta. Spanish Vice President Sara Aagesen has emphasized that moving towards clean energy not only responds to the climate crisis, but also implies a structural change in the balance of global energy power. In a context marked by recurrent geopolitical tensions and energy cris…
The third vice president and minister for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge of Spain, Sara Aagesen, has emphasized in the Colombian city of Santa Marta that boosting the energy transition is to advance in sovereignty by reducing dependence on fossil fuels. "To advance in the transition is to advance in sovereignty, is to reduce dependence, is to prevent new fossil wars in the future. In the end, fossil fuel is the power of …
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