COP30 in Brazil: Key Terms and Why They Matter
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Ten years after the Paris Accords, as the planet continues to warm up too much, the COP in Belém (Brazil), which opens this Monday, is called upon to be the "implementation" of everything that has been negotiated in recent years.
Ten years after the Paris agreements, world leaders come together in Belem, in Bresil, to advance on the ecological issue.
COP30 opens in Brazil on November 10. Donald Trump boycott, continued reliance on fossil fuels, far too weak climate targets... Reporterre summarizes the 5 key points. Belém, Brazil (correspondence) Fifteen days of international climate negotiations begin in Belém on November 10. On the edge of the Brazilian Amazon, delegations are flocking from around the world to attend the opening of COP30. The host country's president, Luiz Inácio Lula da S…
COP30 in Brazil: key terms and why they matter
World leaders are meeting in Belém, Brazil, for COP30, the United Nations climate conference. The talks run from 10 to 21 November and are taking place in the heart of the Amazon, one of the planet’s most important carbon sinks. Delegates from nearly 200 countries will negotiate how to curb global warming, fund climate action, and help communities adapt to worsening disasters. Brazil calls this year’s summit a “Global Mutirão for Sustainability,…
"We are going through a difficult time, but it is always in the difficult and trying times that humanity has found the strength to confront and overcome adversity. We need more confidence and determination. We need stronger leadership to reverse the trend of global warming. The agreements already reached must be implemented.
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