Cop30: Reporters Point Out that Grants Exclude Peripherals and Ignore Fair Transition
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While global leaders discuss billions of decarbonisation commitments in COP30, in Belém, another topic has a strong impact on consumers: who really has access to climate money. Despite the speech of inclusion and sustainability, the philantropic resources continue to be concentrated on the hands of large organisations and institutions of the North Global and, in brazilian record, on the South-South axis, leaving traditional peripherals and commu…
The Conference of the Parties on Climate (COP30), which was opened in Belém, Brazil, announced that it was "climate justice." By including at the heart of its discussions the recognition of community lands and the participation of indigenous peoples, it intended to combine ecology and social equity.But beyond the declarations of intent, this 30th edition illustrates the continuing difficulty of translating the principles of climate justice into …
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