What to know about COP30 as the international climate conference gets underway in Brazil
Nearly 200 countries aim to finalize climate finance commitments and adaptation measures to limit global warming to 1.5°C, amid rising emissions and socio-economic challenges, U.N. officials said.
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COP30: What happens when 196 countries try to save the planet in two weeks
BELEM, Nov 9 — Every year, the UN climate conference conjures hundreds of headlines on global efforts to spare the world from climate catastrophe. This year's begins on Monday in the Brazilian rainforest city of Belem.But what exactly happens at these annual summits? Here’s what you need to know:What is a COP? The annual conference is known as a COP, which stands for Conference of the Parties that signed the 1992 UN climate treaty. The treaty, c…
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Every year, the UN climate conference conjures hundreds of headlines on global efforts to spare the world from climate catastrophe. This year’s begins on Monday in the Brazilian rainforest city of Belem. But what exactly happens at these annual summits? Here’s what you need to know: The treaty, called the UN Framework on Climate Change Convention (UNFCCC), committed countries to working together to fight climate change – a problem they acknowled…
The president of Iberdrola, Ignacio Galán, has officially presented the Noronha Verde project, a pioneering initiative that will transform the Brazilian archipelago of Fernando de Noronha into the first inhabited ocean island of Latin America with a highly sustainable energy model.The announcement was made during the COP30 Climate Summit held in Belém, in the State of Pará, and was attended by the Minister of Mines and Energy of Brazil, Alexandr…
Brazil is expanding its search for oil in the Amazon basin – just before the start of the World Climate Conference. It reveals the host country's contradictions.
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