White House To Skip COP30 As U.S. Pushes Back On Climate Doom
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The next COP30—the Climate Summit to be held from 10 to 21 November 2025 in Belém, Brazil—comes at a key moment for climate diplomacy, but its impact is undermined by the position of the Donald Trump (US) government. On the one hand, the US has announced that it will not send high official representatives to COP30, which is an unprecedented absence from this type of multilateral meeting. This decision reflects a clear disinterest of the Trump ad…
Miami, U.S.A., Nov. 3 (EFE).- The under-representation that the U.S. is expected to send to the Climate Summit in Brazil is a step further in the struggle of U.S. President Donald Trump against climate action, with recent statements calling it “farce” and “stafa.”The U.S. government, one of the three most polluting countries in the world together with China and India, has so far not confirmed to its representatives for the United Nations Climate…
At the 30th United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP30), the peoples of the Territories and the Kilombala meet on day 15, in El Salvador and Rio de Janeiro, to take up the debate, in addition to the climate issue, the fight against environmental racism and the rights of the territories. The Territorial Peoples' Cup will take place in the Park of the Rock of Xangó, in El Salvador, from 9 a.m. to 13 p.m. In Rio de Janeiro, the meeting will…
The President of the United States decides not to participate in COP30 and strengthens its position contrary to international climate agreements
The message has the merit of clarity. The United States will not send an official delegation to COP30, which begins in Brazil on November 10. In line with their climate change denial stance, the US administration and Donald Trump announced on November 1 that the United States would limit its representation at the major climate conference to the bare minimum. There will be no "high-level" US representatives, Washington warned. President Donald Tr…
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