Brazilian Cop30 Promises Less and Will Do More, Says Its President
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COP30, a UN climate conference to be held in November in the Amazon city of Belém, Brazil, is likely to be "the most excluded from history" due to housing prices, warned Brazil's environmental NGOs on Tuesday.
In an interview, André Correa do Lago defends the choice of the city of Belem for the climate conference.
UN climate conference is scheduled to take place in Belém in November
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Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago, president of COP30 (30th United Nations Climate Change Conference), stated that the event to be held in Belém will be a “turning point” for people who have been historically marginalized and in vulnerable situations. In a new letter from the Presidency released this Tuesday (12), Corrêa do Lago reinforced the idea that the conference should be focused on climate justice. “For all those people who have been histor…
The Brazilian government provides that the 30th United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP30), marked for November in Belém (PA), will have the largest participation of indigenous peoples already registered in the history of climate conferences. According to the Minister of Indigenous Peoples, Sonia Guajajara, some 3,000 traditional representatives of different countries are to be present in official negotiations within the Blue Zone, and …
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