Global Briefing: Frustration Builds over COP30 Accommodation Woes
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Brazil: Hotel Posts 100x Higher Rates for U.N. Climate Summit
A Brazilian hotel in downtown Belém recently went viral on social media after it "rebranded" for the upcoming COP30 climate alarmism summit and made its rooms 100 times more expensive – defying government efforts to solve the city's exorbitant lodging prices ahead of the event, the outlet G1 reported on Thursday. The post Brazil: Hotel Posts 100x Higher Rates for U.N. Climate Summit appeared first on Breitbart.
The COP30 organization, which will be held in Belém, capital of Pará, reinforced that the accommodation plan is being implemented in stages, giving priority to delegations that will participate directly in the official negotiations of the climate conference. To date, 2,500 rooms were made available for these delegations, as agreed with the United Nations. On 1 August, the Brazilian government launched a platform with more than 2,700 rooms around…
The Sumaúma media in Brazil carried out an analysis of the points that will be discussed at COP30, which will be in Belém do Pará. The balance sheet shows that, although some points have made progress, there are generally no concrete actions to address the issues raised. According to Sumaúma, the discussion agenda for this COP is less ambitious than in previous years. Most of the points have already been addressed, but they do not have clear mea…
With just over three months to go until COP30, the UN climate conference scheduled for November 10-21 in Belém, the capital of the Brazilian state of Pará, is embroiled in a controversy that threatens the organization of the event. An avalanche of complaints from international delegations, environmental organizations and social activists denounce the exorbitant prices of accommodation in the city, which are up to ten times higher than usual rate…
In the middle of the pressure by exorbitant host prices in Belém for COP30, UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) convened a meeting with representatives of the Brazilian government's special secretariat for COP30. The meeting was marked for 14 August and will have, in the centre of the discussions, the price of the hostels, which made a group of more than 20 countries formally request the change of seat. The meeting is …
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