Hostage at Cop30: Daily in Belém Comes After International Pressure, but the Value Remains High
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A spokesperson said he hoped "civil society voices could be heard" at the largest and most important annual climate meeting; he spoke of adjustments when asked about rising costs in preparing for the event, scheduled for November in Belém, Pará. Source of original article: United Nations (news.un.org). Photo credit: UN. The content […]
Voices rise to make another Brazilian city better equipped with infrastructure selected to host the planned 50,000 participants
After the high cost of hospitality in Belém generated an international crisis for the organization of COP30 and mobilized federal and state governments, the average daily prices began to recover, although it was still possible to find units announced by higher values than US$ 500 per day (R$ 2.7 billion in the third quarter rate), according to the GLOBO. This roof was defended by the United Nations Climate Convention for Developing Countries and…
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