Guilbeault hails ‘monumental’ COP28 deal, others warn of ‘dangerous distractions’
OTTAWA — Canada’s environment minister is hailing what he calls the “monumental” outcome of the United Nations climate summit.
It’s the first time the summit of nearly 200 countries has collectively agreed to transition away from fossil fuels in energy systems.
Minister Steven Guilbeault says Canada played a leading role in solidifying the deal agreed to on Wednesday to close out COP28 in Dubai.
The language of the agreement is stronger than a draft floated earlier in the week, though many warned it was undermined by loopholes.