Ninety-four non-governmental organizations are calling for swift action to end reliance on fossil fuels, addressing a letter to leaders ahead of the COP31 climate summit in November. The groups specifically urge Turkey to commit to phasing out coal consumption. Additionally, they are pressing Australia to cease exports of both coal and liquefied natural gas (LNG). This appeal highlights growing pressure on major energy producers to demonstrate stronger commitments to global climate goals. The NGOs argue that accelerated action is crucial to limit global warming and mitigate the impacts of climate change. The letter aims to influence negotiations and outcomes at the upcoming COP31 conference. These demands underscore the increasing focus on both domestic policy changes and international trade in fossil fuels as key areas for climate action.