- How frustration at Cop stalemates inspires first global talks on phasing out fossil fuels The Guardian —
- Countries meet in Colombia for summit aimed at transitioning away from fossil fuels The Globe and Mail —
- Colombia hosts global summit to tackle fossil fuel reliance AP News —
- Countries to gather in Colombia for summit aimed at breaking fossil fuel reliance The Independent —
- First ever talks on fossil fuel phase-out as UN deadlock deepens BBC News —
- Amid fuel crisis, a bold move to leave oil and gas behind DW —
Santa Marta
Capital of the Colombian department of Magdalena
Santa Marta, officially the Distrito Turístico, Cultural e Histórico de Santa Marta, is a port city on the coast of the Caribbean Sea in northern Colombia. It is the capital of Magdalena Department and the fourth-largest urban city of the Caribbean Region of Colombia, after Barranquilla, Cartagena, and Soledad. Founded on July 29, 1525, by the Spanish conqueror Rodrigo de Bastidas, it was one of the first Spanish settlements in Colombia, its oldest surviving city, and second-oldest in South America. This city is situated on a bay by the same name and as such, it is a prime tourist destination in the Caribbean region.