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"It's Possible": at Cop30, Brazilian President Lula Hammers His Desire to Get Out of Fossil Fuels

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Brazil wants its COP30, the first climate conference in the Amazon, to be a success. And Lula has invested significant political capital in order to achieve a goal: to "put a new defeat to the negationists" of the climate, according to its terms at the opening of the conference.

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Brazil wants its COP30, the first climate conference in the Amazon, to be a success. And Lula has invested significant political capital in order to achieve a goal: to "put a new defeat to the negationists" of the climate, according to its terms at the opening of the conference.

·Paris, France
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Arriving in Belem on Wednesday to influence the negotiations, the Brazilian President said that "every country must be able to decide what it can do at its own pace, according to its possibilities." The climate conference is due to end on Friday.

·Paris, France
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Lula spoke at the United Nations Climate Conference in Belem, Brazil, on 19 November 2025. PABLO PORCIUNCULA / AFP The Brazilian President, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, put the very sensitive issue of the release of fossil fuels on the agenda of the UN Climate Conference in Belem until 21 November. He insisted on making it one of the achievements of the first COP in Amazonia, while advocating consensus. "We must show society that we want to get ou…

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) said on this Thursday that "Brazil wants to show that it is possible" but did not make announcements on sensitive topics negotiated at COP30. There was the hope that the small person would make important announcements in the field of financing or energy transition while he was in Belém, which did not happen during a collective event this night.

·Brazil
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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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