COP30, Brazil and Climate Summit
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Southeast Asia protesters at COP30 highlight regional vulnerability
The morning after 40 hours of travel, Filipina activist Ellenor Bartolome headed to the entrance of UN climate conference COP30 in the Amazonian city of Belem on Nov 13, fire in her belly. On Nov 10,
China’s transformation from a quiet presence at the COP summits to a more central player seeking the world’s attention reflects a shift in the fight against climate change since US President Donald Trump’s return to office.
Changan Automobile attended COP30 in Belém, Brazil, from November 10 to 21, joining the "China Business Power Driving Global Climate Transition" forum hosted by the China Chamber of International Commerce.
The U.S. is maintaining a presence at COP30, despite the Trump administration declining to send an official delegation to this year's climate conference in Brazil.
Hundreds of millions of dollars have been poured into local construction and infrastructure projects in Belem— but not everyone is profiting from the investment. He lives in Vila da Barca, a socially disadvantaged neighborhood on the shores of the Baia do Gaujara estuary,
Thousands of demonstrators marched in Belem, Brazil, at the halfway point of United Nations climate talks to demand progress from negotiators on the problem of climate change — among other causes.
The planet’s biggest climate conference has kicked off with representatives from more than 190 countries descending on the Brazilian city of Belém. Here’s what to expect
As hectic deliberations marked the first week of the annual climate change summit, COP30 President Andre Correa do Lago said the deliberations may come out with a new document on fossil fuel that is likely to present a roadmap for transition into a cleaner mode.
World leaders, activists, experts and many more are in or headed to Brazil for this year's annual United Nations climate talks.
Thousands of people have turned out in the streets of Belém, Brazil, to demand urgent action on the climate crisis. It was the first large protest outside the annual climate talks since Cop26 four years ago in Glasgow, as the last three gatherings were held in locations with little tolerance for demonstrations – Egypt, Dubai and Azerbaijan.
In the wake of Environment Minister Dion George’s dismissal from office during COP30, for the first time South Africa is not being represented by a head of state at the annual global forum where nations will agree on legally binding or non-binding international actions to address the climate crisis – an increasingly deadly threat that South Africa knows all too well.
This year’s global climate summit, COP30, kicked off on Monday morning in the Amazonian city of Belém in Brazil, amid a warning from Simon Stiell, the United Nations climate chief, that the world is not doing enough to combat the crisis, and strategic compromises over the elements of the official agenda of the summit.