Why COP30 May Fail
Brazil hosts COP30 events focusing on indigenous roles and renewable energy amid geopolitical and economic challenges, with fewer attendees expected than previous summits, UN data shows.
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Climate, trade, and womens' rights on EU agenda This WEEK
Climate change, trade, and women's rights will top the agenda in Brussels next week in the run-up to the COP30 summit in Brazil. MEPs will discuss a change to the European Electoral Act, allowing members to vote by proxy during pregnancy.
Why COP30 may fail
The UNFCCC was created to bring the global community together to combat climate change, and to achieve this, it organises Conference of the Parties (COPs) to chart a course for this fight. This year, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will organise the 30th COP, and global leaders, climate experts, and enthusiasts are preparing to attend. The COP will provide them the opportunity to assess the status of climate ac…
Brazil kicks off COP30 climate events in year of distractions
SAO PAULO - Brazil on Monday opens three weeks of events linked to the COP30 climate summit, hoping to showcase a world still determined to tackle global warming. That may be tough in a year marked by economic upheaval and cancelled U.S. commitments. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Belém (Brazil), 1 Nov (EFE).- By land, water and air, indigenous peoples from all over Latin America began arriving this Saturday in Belém, Brazil, to make themselves heard more than ever at the UN climate summit (COP30), which will begin next week at the gateway to the Amazon. A three-height barge has just docked on the banks of the Guamá River. It carries flags from several countries, to port and starboard, and signs with a clear message in re…
Indigenous peoples from all over Latin America arrived in Belém, Brazil on Saturday (1st) in order to make themselves heard more than ever at the UN Climate Summit (COP30), which begins next week at the gateway to the Amazon region. A three-storey ship has just landed on the banks of the Guamá River. It carries flags of [...] The post Indigenous peoples from Latin America meet on the COP30 a first appeared on latinapress news.
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