UN Climate Chief Says Crunch Pre-Cop30 Talks in Germany 'Must Deliver'
- Negotiators gathered in Bonn from June 16 to 26, 2025, for UNFCCC talks as a key step toward COP30 in Belém, Brazil.
- These talks follow unresolved issues from COP29 in Baku and the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, prompting calls for ambitious climate plans and fossil fuel phaseout.
- SB62 convened over 6,000 delegates to showcase multilevel climate action, highlight local leadership, and build momentum for implementing COP28 stocktake decisions.
- UNFCCC Executive Secretary Simon Stiell said the conference "must deliver" to avoid up to 5°C warming and stressed fossil fuels cause over 80% of global emissions.
- Without bold outcomes in Bonn and tangible finance commitments, COP30 risks falling short on credible climate action and the fossil fuel transition needed to meet global targets.
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This Monday, 16 June, opens in Bonn, Germany, a week of consultations for COP30 scheduled in Belém, Brazil next November. On the occasion of these "intersessional", many issues will be on the table. Participants hope to relaunch climate ambitions before the next COP30.


Bonn Climate Talks Should Make Progress on Fossil Fuels
As negotiators gather in Bonn for the mid-year United Nations climate talks, a key stepping- stone toward the UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, governments have an important opportunity to place the fossil fuel phaseout at the heart of global climate action.
The interim climate negotiations, which run from 16 to 26 June, prepare COP30 in Brazil. The challenge is to remobilize the states, whose efforts to limit warming remain far from the needs.
Among other things, Heidelberg Materials is in focus at the Climate Camp Augsburg. Preparation round in Bonn for this year's UN Climate Change Conference.
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