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What was the AgriZone at COP30, and why was it accused of greenwashing?
Protesters at COP30 called out the AgriZone pavilion, organised by the Brazilian agricultural agency Embrapa, for being sponsored by companies linked to industrial agriculture, pesticides, and deforestation. It is the first time for a separate zone sponsored by the agriculture industry to be present at the UN climate talks. Located less than 2 km from the Blue Zone, the climate summit’s negotiation venue in Belém, the AgriZone is advertised as a “major showcase of technologi
Marta Abreu
Dec 1, 20254 min read


COP30: Where the Paris vision met today’s divided world
Nearly ten years after the Paris Agreement reset global climate ambition, COP30 arrived in Belém carrying the weight of a world that has not kept pace with its promises. Paris marked the moment countries agreed on a shared destination. The test in Brazil was whether any are now prepared to take responsibility for the route. The outcome was mixed: short of transformational, but stronger than many feared in an era of geopolitical strain. Yet, climate ambition is still afloat.
Ella Burden
Nov 29, 20252 min read


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
Nov 20, 20251 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
Nov 20, 20253 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
Nov 20, 20252 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
Nov 18, 20254 min read


The Tropical Forest Forever Facility has officially launched at COP30
The Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF) is a new initiative launched by the Brazilian government to provide long-term financial support for tropical forest conservation. The TFFF has already received endorsements from 53 countries, including 19 potential sovereign investors.
Elsie Tierney
Nov 17, 20253 min read


Newsom fills the U.S. void at COP30: “We are going to compete in this space”
The state of California's governor, Gavin Newsom, delivered one of the most forceful interventions of COP30, using the platform to deliver an unflinching rebuke of President Donald Trump's “dumb” US climate agenda.
Ella Burden
Nov 15, 20252 min read


World Leaders open the COP30 conference early in Brazil with calls for urgent climate action
The COP30 Heads of State Summit began two days earlier than the main UN climate conference this week, bringing together world leaders in Belém, Brazil. Valter Correia, the special secretary of COP30 said the reason the summit was held early was to allow time for “more in-depth reflection, without the pressure from hotels or the city, and will help us better organize the event’s official opening." The summit focused on four central themes: forests and oceans, energy transi
Elsie Tierney
Nov 10, 20252 min read


COP30 - World Leaders Summit recap: ‘What’s still missing is political courage’
At the opening planetary of the World Leaders Climate Action Summit yesterday, the UN Secretary General highlighted the dark reality of the rising temperatures but remained hopeful of the growth of the clean enery sector. On the 6th November, world leaders, heads of state and minister came together in Belém, Brazil to kick-off the two-day World Leaders Climate Action Summit. Each head of delegation will take the floor in the Plenary Hall to deliver their speeches on climate c
The Conference Corner
Nov 7, 20252 min read


COP30: A look into the absence of US officials
The United States has announced it will not send high-level officials to COP30 in Belém, Brazil. According to Reuters , some foreign officials welcomed the move, believing US involvement might have hindered negotiations. The decision, however, extends beyond climate diplomacy, as it is grounded in Washington’s economic and foreign-policy frameworks. Back in July, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that states are legally bound to protect the climate and prevent e
Angelik Nehme
Nov 7, 20252 min read


Brazil and France Urge Global Boost on Ocean Climate Action Before COP30
As the world gears up for the upcoming COP30 climate summit, one issue that has gained increasing attention is the vital importance of...
Jacob Louis
Jul 23, 20252 min read
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