Lula Urges 'Defeat' of Climate Deniers as COP30 Opens
Brazilian President Lula demands stronger global climate efforts amid US government absence; over 42,000 delegates attend COP30 focused on fossil fuel reduction and adaptation funding.
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At the start of the 30th UN Climate Change Conference, Brazil's President Lula da Silva called on the participating states to oppose disinformation about the climate crisis. It is now time to inflict a new defeat on the deniers, he said in Belem. Brazilian COP President do Lago called for decisive action.
The United States is absent for the first time in the history of these meetings.
Lula proposed the creation of a Council within the UN for climate change that “is not a future threat but a present tragedy.” He urged the Summit to be the quote of “the truth” against disinformation. Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, in inaugurating the COP30 global climate conference in Belém, Brazil, expressed himself against those who deny the problem of climate change: “They control algorithms, sow hatred, spread fear, attack i…
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