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Brazil offers free cruise cabins as poorer nations struggle for rooms at COP30

Brazil offers free cruise ship cabins to 96 low-income nations to address accommodation shortages and high hotel costs at COP30, ensuring broad participation.

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Dozens of countries have yet to secure accommodation for their delegations at the COP30 climate summit just a week before it opens, with host Brazil offering free cabins on cruise ships to poorer nations in a last-minute bid to ensure they can attend. Around 50,000 delegates are expected in the rainforest city of Belem, where nearly every government will convene from November 10–21 to negotiate climate goals. But logistical concerns have plagued preparations: Belem usually has only 18,000 hotel beds, sending nightly rates soaring to several hundred dollars.

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Brazil offers free cruise cabins as poorer nations struggle for rooms at COP30

Dozens of countries have yet to secure accommodation for their delegations at the COP30 climate summit just a week before it opens, with host Brazil offering free cabins on cruise ships to poorer nations in a last-minute bid to ensure they can attend.

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In the few days of the start of COP30, dozens of countries have not yet guaranteed hospitality for their delegations in Belém, Paris. The Brazilian government is trying to round the crisis by offering free cruise ships for the poorest nations, in an emergency measure to ensure greater participation. The United Nations climate conference will be held... The post COP30: Brazil offers free cabins in ships for the poorest nations appeared first on T…

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Tens of them still assured their delegates that they were in the c pula climate tic COP30, just a week before their arrival, with the host Brazil offering free cables on cruise ships for the poorest ones, in an attempt to guarantee their participation or. About 50,000 delegates or expected in the city of Bel m, in the tropical forest, where almost all governments v or gather from 10 to 21 November to negotiate the silent climate targets. But the…

·São Paulo, Brazil
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kathmandupost.com broke the news in on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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