Pakistan and Bahamas join push for global pact to phase out fossil fuels
Briefly

The Bahamas has become the 15th country to endorse the fossil-fuel non-proliferation treaty, which aims to halt coal, oil, and gas expansion globally.
Pakistan is the first South Asian nation to engage with the coalition to create a treaty for a just energy transition, ensuring support for vulnerable communities.
With growing momentum after two ministerial meetings in 2024, formal negotiations for the fossil-fuel non-proliferation treaty are expected to kick off in 2025.
The initiative is backed by numerous organizations, including the WHO and thousands of nonprofits, uniting to advocate for an equitable phase-out of fossil fuels.
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