GLASGOW, Scotland - Negotiators at this year’s U.N. climate talks in Glasgow appeared to be backing away Friday from a call to end all use of coal and phase out fossil fuel subsidies completely but gave poor countries hope for more financial support to cope with global warming.The latest draft proposals from the meeting’s chair called on countries to accelerate "the phaseout of unabated coal power and of inefficient subsidies for fossil fuels."A previous proposal Wednesday had been stronger, calling on countries to "accelerate the phasing out of coal and subsidies for fossil fuel."RELATED: COP26: UN chief says global warming goal on 'life support'While the chair’s proposal is likely to undergo further negotiation at the talks, due to end.