Rwanda Outlines Priorities for Upcoming UN Climate Change Summit
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Rwanda outlines priorities for upcoming UN climate change summit
Rwanda has outlined six priorities for the 30th United Nations Conference on Climate Change, known as COP30, to be held in Belém, Brazil, from November 10 to 21, 2025. The summit will bring together world leaders, scientists, non-governmental organisations, and civil society to discuss priority actions to tackle climate change. ALSO READ: Rwanda Faces $7 Billion Funding Gap to Implement Climate Action Plan COP30 will focus on the efforts needed …
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The Director points to some 20 topics that may have important ‘deliveries’ at the Belém conference
This is the demand of ASTM, just a few weeks from the start of the COP30 climate summit in the Amazonian city of Belém, Brazil, on 10 November. Both in terms of reducing emissions and exiting fossil fuels and in terms of climate finance, efforts [...]
Belém opened, on this Thursday (8), the new Icoaraci Tourist Hydrovia Terminal, one of the works of the investment package around COP30 (United Nations Conference on Climate Change), which will be held in November in the capital of Paris. The 650 m2 space marks an advance in the city's tourist infrastructure and promises to benefit about 10,000 residents of nearby islands, such as the Marajó Archipelago, Cotijuba and tourists. The delivery took …
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