Outcomes included plans for national phase-out roadmaps, new workstreams on finance and policy, and a coordination group to guide progress. Scientists also launched a panel to support governments, with nearly 60 nations involved.

Ireland and Tuvalu will co-host the next summit in 2027, maintaining momentum. Discussions highlighted financing barriers, especially for developing countries, and the need for international cooperation, debt reform, and practical strategies to move from fossil fuels to clean energy systems.













