Cop30: Between Incomplete Deliveries and the Amazon that Never Fails
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I return from Belém and COP30 with that bittersweet feeling that usually accompanies those who closely follow the COPs: the certainty that we still deliver far less than the planet demands – but also the conviction that potent seeds are being planted, especially when civil society organizes, supports, and strengthens itself. I participated in COP30 representing Envolverde, in partnership with CicloVivo, and I can say without exaggeration that th…
Ten years after the Paris Agreement, COP30 had to be the moment of truth: the moment when governments translate their commitments into concrete actions to protect forests, accelerate emission reductions and organize a fair and equitable exit of fossil fuels. Despite a favourable context and a historic mobilization of civil society in the Amazon, the Belém conference did not deliver on its promises. Between limited progress, persistent blockages …
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