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Climate talk halted as huge fire breaks out at COP30
BREAKING: Delgates were ordered to evacuate as a fire broke out at COP30 earlier today in the pavilion area. The cause of the fire is not yet known. Videos have just surfaced online showing huge red flames piercing the roof as people ran around in panic while security staff frantically blew their whistles to order people to evacuate. In the video many bystanders stayed to film the scene as people pushed past them holding fire extinguishers. Environmental campaigner, Verel
Natalia Vasnier
4 days ago1 min read


Against the odds: 82 nations unite behind Fossil Fuel Roadmap at COP30
In a striking display of international solidarity, more than 80 countries have joined forces at COP30 to demand a clear roadmap for phasing out fossil fuels, marking what campaigners are calling a potential turning point for global climate action.
Davin Choy
4 days ago3 min read


Brazil restores momentum on Indigenous Rights with major push at COP30
The Brazilian government, earlier this week, confirmed one of the summit’s most consequential developments: the formal demarcation of ten Indigenous territories . According to the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples, the newly recognised areas include lands long sought by communities such as the Tupinambá, Munduruku, Mura, Guarani-Mbya and Pankará. The measure will be finalised through a presidential decree. This marks a significant expansion of a proce
Ella Burden
4 days ago2 min read


Ten years on from the Paris Agreement: Are we any closer to 1.5°C?
It’s been a decade since world leaders came together in Paris in 2015, united by a single goal: to keep global warming below 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. Ten years on, has it kept its promises?
Davin Choy
6 days ago4 min read
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