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The Start of Cop30, a "Formidable Showcase" for Belém, Who Hopes to Take Advantage of the Fight for Climate Change

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The COP30 officially opens this Monday in Belém, at the gates of the Amazon. After the meeting of the Heads of State and Government, 50,000 to 60,000 people are expected in the capital of the State of Para, which hopes to take good advantage of this eventThe images of daaras and jaguars color the walls of the airport. Just like the frescoes representing the little Curupira, this character of Brazilian folklore known to protect the forest and ani…
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This Monday begins the climate summit of Brazil (COP30), one of the most important (and most complex) meetings of the last decade on climate policy. After a summit of leaders in which heads of state from all over the world have mobilized as far as Belém, on the shores of the Amazon, to reaffirm their commitment to the planet, between November 10 and 21, diplomats from all over the world will gather to start the negotiations itself of this summit…

Among the great news of the summit: the fund for the conservation of tropical forests, signed already by more than 50 countries for over 5 billion launched by the Brazilian president Lula. The nodes: climate roadmap, finance and fossil fuels

The COP30 officially opens this Monday in Belém, at the gates of the Amazon. After the meeting of the Heads of State and Government, 50,000 to 60,000 people are expected in the capital of the State of Para, which hopes to take good advantage of this eventThe images of daaras and jaguars color the walls of the airport. Just like the frescoes representing the little Curupira, this character of Brazilian folklore known to protect the forest and ani…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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