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"Budget Discipline": Van Der Bellen Does Not Travel to the Climate Conference

Summary by Die Presse
The fact that Brazil was chosen as the venue for COP30 has "great symbolic value", says the Presidency Chancellery. Nevertheless, the current situation "requires cuts and budget discipline from all public authorities."

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For budgetary reasons, the Federal President renounces his visit to the World Climate Conference in November in Brazil. However, Climate Minister Norbert Totschnig wants to be there. And: Ex-Minister Leonore Geressler with critical tones. Belem in Brazil. Host of the World Climate Conference in November. A controversial venue. Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen will not participate. Officially due to the "budget discipline". The 1.4 mill…

·Vienna, Austria
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Too high costs: Unlike in recent years, Van der Bellen is missing at the World Climate Conference. Environment Minister Totschnig, however, will travel to Belém

·Vienna, Austria
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The fact that Brazil was chosen as the venue for COP30 has "great symbolic value", says the Presidency Chancellery. Nevertheless, the current situation "requires cuts and budget discipline from all public authorities."

·Vienna, Austria
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VIENNA/BELEM. Van der Bellen will not travel to Brazil from cost reasons - Environment Minister Totschnig participates

·Linz, Austria
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COP30 in Belém in northern Brazil: Environmental organisations criticise the construction of a motorway through the sensitive Amazon rainforest. Problems with logistics: cruise ships as floating hotels.

In November, the World Climate Conference will take place in Belém, Brazil, at the gateway to the Amazon. In view of the limited hotel capacity, NGOs are also complaining about the enormous cost of accommodation.

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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