Climate Change: Hope of Flying in Belém
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The city in the northeast of Brazil is a risk as a venue for the COP30. The old splendour has long faded, Belém is one of the hottest and poorest cities in the country. But that could be an advantage.
In Belém, where the UN climate summit (COP30) will be held in the coming days, waste management has led to a huge judicial mess, and the fate of the more than a thousand tons of waste produced daily is uncertain. Belém’s entry, the headquarters of COP30, faces judicial chaos for its garbage was first published in the Digital Process.
The President also opened up the requisition of the port of Oueiro
On the evening of receipt of the 30th United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP30), the city of Belém opened two infrastructures on this Saturday (1): the requisition of the Port of Outeiro and the modernization of the International Airport of Belém/Val-de-Cans. The events included the presence of President Luiz Inácio Lula of Silva. The port of Outeiro, located 25 km from the centre of the capital of Paris, was fully revitalized. The str…
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