COP30: Exorbitant housing prices in Belém threaten to derail climate summit
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COP30: Exorbitant housing prices in Belém threaten to derail climate summit
Many delegations and civil society representatives have been unable to secure accommodation in the Amazonian city of Belém, which is set to host the United Nations climate negotiations summit in November. Some have even asked Brazil to change the host city.
COP30, intended to take place in Belém (PA) between 6 and 21 November, faces international criticisms due to the high cost of accommodation in the city. The French newspaper Le Monde noted that prices used for accommodation compromise the participation of developing countries' delegations, threatening the representativeness of the event. + Read more Press News in the West The official website of the conference, rooms and apartments appear with v…
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