Inside COP30: Fixing a System Built for Pledges, Not Progress
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The World Climate Conference is shrieked as a travelling circus, which is rather harmful to the climate than beneficial, but only there can global agreements be reached.
The 30th UN Climate Change Conference began with a ceremony in the Brazilian city of Belém. Brazilian COP President do Lago called for solutions to be presented and remembered as a "COP of implementation".
Inside COP30: Fixing a system built for pledges, not progress
The global climate system faces a design flaw, prioritizing pledges over action. COP30 in Brazil aims to fix this. The focus must shift to implementation and sectoral deals for hard-to-abate industries. Existing tools like trade and investment agreements can be repurposed. Private sector and philanthropy must move towards credible, commercially viable actions.
World leaders, scientists, non-governmental organizations and civil society are meeting this Monday in Belém, Brazil, for the Climate Summit (COP 30), led by the United Nations (UN).This is the fourth most attended international event in the world after the Olympic Games, the FIFA World Cup and the UN General Assembly. So far, 163 of the 195 member countries have already confirmed their presence. In this regard, about 50 presidents and heads of …
LDCs call for action to keep 1.4 alive at COP30 - EnviroNews - latest environment news, climate change, renewable energy
As world leaders gather in Belém for the 30th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the UNFCCC, the Least Developed Countries (LDC) Group has outlined its key priorities and expectations, urging the global community to take bold, equitable, and immediate action to keep the 1.5°C goal within reach. Ten years after the adoption of the Paris Agreement, the LDC Group, representing 44 of the world’s most climate-vulnerable nations, warn…
As we approach the tenth anniversary of the historic Paris Agreement of December 15, 2015, we find ourselves at the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference, taking place from November 10 to 21, 2025, in Belém, Brazil. The challenge is whether the promises made in the past will finally be implemented.
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