Brazil Hopes COP30 in Amazon Can Unite World for Climate Action
India stresses equity and predictable climate finance while ministers aim to build consensus on adaptation, emissions targets, and forest conservation ahead of COP30, organizers said.
- Brazil is hosting the COP30 climate summit in the Amazon city of Belem from November 10 to highlight the rainforest's role in absorbing carbon dioxide.
- Around 50,000 attendees are expected at the two-week conference, but some world leaders like US President Donald Trump are not expected to attend.
- Brazil aims to demonstrate global climate solidarity at COP30 despite challenges like waning political will, high accommodation costs, and countries missing emissions targets.
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