Oceania ‘Voice’ Jacinda Ardern in Open Letter Climate Crisis Plea in Brazil
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Today the 30th UN Climate Change Conference begins in the Brazilian city of Belém.
In Belém, the world meets to save the climate – and experiences a logistical fiasco. From sex motels to cruise ships to the highway through the rainforest – the COP30 is critical.
Today the global climate conference COP30 begins in Belem, Brazil. In the next twelve days, representatives from around 190 countries will meet on the outskirts of the Amazon. A group from Hamburg is also on site.
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, has called against climate fatalism since the summit of world heads of state and government held this week in the Brazilian city of Belém, the capital of the Amazon. This summit, attended by only about thirty world leaders, including the president of the Spanish government, has been the prelude to COP30, the annual climate conference of the United Nations (UN). Macron's call to revive the fight against clim…
Oceania ‘voice’ Jacinda Ardern in open letter climate crisis plea in Brazil
Asia Pacific Report In an open letter released at the Belém Climate Summit, special envoys for strategic regions have expressed their support for the COP30 presidency and for all leaders committed to advancing climate crisis action. Former New Zealand prime minister Dame Jacinda Ardern, the “voice” for Oceania, was among the seven climate envoys signing the letter. The document acknowledges the progress achieved through the Paris Agreement and t…
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