What did COP30 achieve?
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The Minister of Tourism, Celso Sabino, recalled last week the implementation of COP30 in Belém, capital of Pará. “We have a very effective promotion. Today everyone knows that in Brazil there is a city called Belém, a port of entry from Amazon. The growing interest of people in ecotourism, sustainability, tourism... The post Crusoé: COP30 did not generate a desire to visit Belém appeared first on The Antagonist.
COP30 has strengthened the importance of a realistic energy transition and has shown progress in expanding the use of biofuels in the decarbonisation of transport. The MBCBrazil Institute has highlighted global initiatives, opportunities for ethanol, biodiesel, HVO and biometane, and Brazil's protagonism in leading communicable solutions to COP31.
While the COP30 in Belém marks the tenth anniversary of the Paris Agreement, its record appears to be mixed. While several advances have been made – just transition mechanisms, new adaptation objectives, commitments on information integrity or progress on gender – the conference has also failed to achieve ambition on central issues such as the exit of fossil fuels, deforestation or the clarity of funding. Between positive signals and missed oppo…
What did COP30 achieve?
A mitigation marathon, a mutirão of ideas and a maze of multilateralism. But as the sun set over Belém, and the final gavel fell after two weeks of negotiations on the climate crisis, the world asked: did COP30 move us any closer to a safer, fairer, future?
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