COP30: The Good, the Bad, the Unforgivable and Why You Should Care About the UN Climate Change Meet
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At the World Climate Conference in Belem, Brazil, delegates agreed on a final declaration. UN Secretary-General Guterres admitted that many may be disappointed with the results.
On Monday, too, the disappointment after the rather weak end of the negotiations at the World Climate Conference in Belem in Brazil remains great. UN Human Rights Commissioner Volker Türk criticizes the results of the COP30 as "insufficient and wants to examine legal consequences for the future. Researchers also see a missed opportunity. Domestic politics is also disappointed.
Mitigation, adaptation, international solidarity: the thirtieth international climate summit, marked by a lack of leadership, failed to produce any progress. The decisions made remain vague.
The climate is the average set of weather conditions of a place for a while. Now the world is very focused on a climate-related event that is COP 30 or the Conference of the Parties developed in the city of Belem, Brazil, until last week 198 countries have met to discuss the climate state of the planet and what measures can be taken to reduce or regulate climate accidents such as uncontrolled precipitation, destructive hurricanes or irregular, p…
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