COP 30 Must Not Cop Out
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The next climate summit, COP30, will be in Brazil in November. But the most important one, the one that makes us understand and demands immediate political action, is happening to us right nowThe heat wave is no coincidence: what these temperatures have to do with climate change In February, Ivan Couronne, a colleague of the AFP news agency, said in an event of the Reuters Institute for the study of journalism that “the most important climate ev…
COP 30 Must Not Cop Out
The world is used to a wide variety of “COPs,” the common shorthand for the annual meeting of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement. COPs routinely differ based on, among other things, the host country and its priorities, the conference venue, the key issues mandated for decision, and background geopolitics. But, by any standard, this year’s COP 30 in Belem, Brazil, is likely to be unusual. Beyond the U…
World leaders stall as Cop30 looms and climate pledges remain unfinished
With just four months until the United Nations climate summit in Brazil, most countries have yet to submit updated emissions plans, threatening the world’s ability to stay below the 1.5C warming threshold.Fiona Harvey reports for The Guardian.In short:Only a small fraction of countries have submitted new national climate plans required under the Paris Agreement, raising concerns that Cop30 in Belém will lack meaningful progress.Global temperatur…
UN Climate Summit’s COP30 CEO: ‘Climate change is our biggest war’ – Worried that ‘fewer than 30 of the 200 countries’ to gather for summit have ‘drafted plans’ for UN emission targets
COP30 CEO: “Climate change is our biggest war” by Eric Worrall The Brazilian climate conference leadership is fed up with trade wars and shooting wars distracting from climate negotiations. ‘Climate is our biggest war’, warns CEO of Cop30 ahead of UN summit in Brazil Negotiators doubt countries’ financial and environmental commitment as military and trade […]
The Federal MP Nikolas Ferreira (PL-MG) ironized this week's choice of Curupira as an official COP30 mask, a United Nations climate conference that will take place in November of this year in Belém (PA). The government Lula da Silva presented the character of the Brazilian folklore as a symbol of the protection of forests and of the approach with the traditional peoples of Amazon. For Nikolas, however, the election is an example of what is class…
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