Committing to fossil fuel phaseout reduces legal risk, ups chances of 1.5C -report

Published 11:49 on April 10, 2025  /  Last updated at 11:49 on April 10, 2025  / /  Climate Talks, International

The sooner governments commit to phasing out oil and gas exploration and production, the lower the risk of investor arbitration and the higher the chances of achieving the 1.5 target, a global think tank has advised.
The sooner governments commit to phasing out oil and gas exploration and production, the lower the risk of investor arbitration and the higher the chances of achieving the 1.5 target, a global think tank has advised.


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