You have been leading the Fossil Fuel Treaty Initiative as its president since 2024. How did this movement come to life?
The transition away from fossil fuel reduces conflict drivers.
What are key elements of the treaty’s strategy?
You obviously turn off the tap first.
The United States and Israel have been at war with Iran since March 2026, leading to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and rising oil and gas prices worldwide. What are the possible ripple effects on the Fossil Fuel Treaty Initiative?
What we get year in, year out from the COPs is a FLAB outcome.
You talked about a glaring gap in bringing climate policy to life. Why have the United Nations’s conferences on climate change not been sufficient in doing so?
What are other aspects of the COP that aren’t working in your eyes?
How many countries are already part of the initiative?
You say that we need more binding agreements on the extraction of fossil fuels. What do you expect from the conference in Colombia in April 2026?
The struggle to do something about catastrophic climate change is nothing more than protecting our children.
Can you talk about the more detailed outcomes you’re hoping for?
How many participants are you expecting for the conference in Santa Marta?
If this transition is not happening in Europe, it will not happen elsewhere.