Cop30: Ibero-America’s Moment in the Face of the Climate Crisis
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The COP30 in Belém makes the Amazon a test of global climate policy. Between geopolitical power struggles, unresolved climate finance and opportunities for cooperation, it is clear that those who want to shape the future of the global climate must reconcile politics, economy and nature.
At the heart of the Brazilian Amazon has begun the Conference of the Parties (COP30) in Belém. In this event, where the future of global climate is at stake, Ibero-America wants to demonstrate that development and sustainability can go hand in hand.
It will be difficult to achieve the goals set ten years ago by the Paris climate agreement. No country is fulfilling its commitments and Donald Trump's return to power does not encourage optimism. But the worst can still be avoided. It would be a good thing for ecology as well as for the economy.
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