To Host UN Climate Talks, Brazil Chose One of Its Poorer Cities. That's No Accident
- Brazil is hosting COP30 in Belem, a high-poverty city to highlight climate-related inequalities, according to diplomat Do Lago.
- Do Lago emphasized that climate discussions must connect with people's lives and highlighted the existence of many inequalities.
- Do Lago predicts that countries' climate plans will likely not meet the goal of keeping global warming below 1.5 degrees, highlighting the need for crucial negotiations.
- President Lula emphasizes the importance of discussing climate in relation to forests, poverty, and progress.
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To host UN climate talks, Brazil chose one of its poorer cities. That's no accident
This year's United Nations climate conference in November is in Belem, Brazil, a city facing high poverty and infrastructure challenges.
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