Un Conference in Belém: Saving Business, Not the Climate
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The UN climate summit COP30 will take place in a city where almost half of the population lacks a sewage system
A survey on the 30th UN Climate Change Conference, which began on Monday in Belém, Brazil, revealed that the Germans are not prepared to give up combustion cars or meat for climate protection.
The largest river island in the world, close to 100 km from Belém, which hosts the climate summit, is particularly threatened by rising waters. Already visible, the phenomenon has prompted communities to change their lifestyles.
COP30 Belém: After decades of annual promises and summits from Kyoto to Sharm el-Sheikh and the planet continues to warm up. Pressure on governments and big companies to act, and not just speak, has never been greater. Celebrating COP30 in Belém, on the edge of the Amazon, the world’s largest rainforest, underlines the gravity of the situation: this region is both a vital carbon sink and a first line of defense in the fight against deforestation…
It all started in Rio, 1992. Now the United Nations is back in Brazil, to the climate summit number 30. But this is a gloomy time. Big jumps are hard to expect, but the meeting makes sense anyway. Very much so.
Business attendance at the UN climate summit COP30 in Brazil will eventually be much lower than in previous years and dominated by large Brazilian groups and companies...
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