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Ipsos-Ipec: 43% Reject Belém as Head of Cop30 for 'Logical Difficulties' of the Amazon Region

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Research shows that most of the interviewees would prefer another place with more infrastructure; the scenario is inverted when only answers from residents of the North region are considered.
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Research shows that most of the interviewees would prefer another place with more infrastructure; the scenario is inverted when only answers from residents of the North region are considered.

·Brazil
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An Ipsos-Ipec survey indicated that 43% of Brazilians disagree with the choice of Belém (PA) as the host city for COP30 (United Nations Climate Change Conference). The company questioned whether, despite the logistical difficulties, it still makes sense to hold the event in the Amazon region or whether the conference should be moved to a city with better infrastructure. On the other hand, 33% of the population considers it a "right decision" to …

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·São Paulo, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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