COP30: How Soaring Hotel Prices Could Keep Vulnerable Countries Out of Global Climate Talks
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The Brazilian government has recognized yesterday that only 47 of the 196 signatory countries of the UN Convention on Climate Change have confirmed the presence at the COP30 climate summit, which will take place between 10 and 21 November in the Brazilian city of Belem, reports the EEF agency, adopted by Agerpres.
The event logistics was driven by a crisis on accommodation suitable for delegations in Belém and prices collected for hospitality, considered absurd
COP30: How Soaring Hotel Prices Could Keep Vulnerable Countries Out of Global Climate Talks
Skift Take: COP30’s accommodation crunch highlights the risks destinations face when demand far outstrips supply, offering a cautionary lesson for host cities on balancing market forces, reputation, and the need for inclusive participation. Read the Complete Story On Skift
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