Can Latin America finally present a united front for COP30?
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The United Nations climate change conference returns to the region after more than a decade. These are the opportunities and challenges of a region that is among the most vulnerable to climate change and has large carbon sinks and great potential for renewables.
BUENOS AIRES – After more than a decade, the United Nations’ annual climate change negotiations return to Latin America in November. In Belém, under the presidency of Brazil, governments, civil society, companies and other actors will meet for two weeks at the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) to discuss climate policies, finance, [...]
With a wide call from authorities, business representatives and international organizations, the Third High-level Dialogue with the Private Sector on NDC Implementation was held: “Challenges for the private sector in the context of the NDC towards COP30”, organized by the Global Compact Chile Network, the United Nations System in Chile and the Ministries of Environment, Economy, Development and Tourism and Energy of Chile.
Can Latin America finally present a united front for COP30?
After more than a decade, the United Nations’ annual climate change negotiations return to Latin America in November. In the Brazilian city of Belém, governments, civil society, businesses and other actors will meet for two weeks at COP30 to discuss climate plans and pledges, financing, the energy transition and forest protection, among other issues. The last time the region hosted the conference was in 2014, in Lima, Peru. That was the year bef…
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