COP30, Brazil and climate
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The 30th UN climate summit opens in the Brazilian Amazon on Monday as nations fall short on emissions pledges and the world edges closer to dangerous warming. Fewer than half of all countries have updated their climate plans,
The president of Brazil, hosting this year's global climate summit in Belem, called on leaders to ignore those who prefer a head-in-the-sand approach to climate change.
As COP30 U.N. climate talks start in Brazil, the host country president warns of "extremist forces" spreading climate lies as he calls for a global roadmap to end deforestation and fossil fuels.
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Brazil hosts COP30 with high ambitions — and scaling environmental ambiguities
The U.N. Climate Change Conference (COP30) launched in the Amazonian city of Belém this Monday, Nov. 10, with high expectations that Brazil would help drive bold climate commitments from participating nations.
Indigenous people from across the world came to the opening of their pavilion at this year’s UN Climate Change Conference, COP30.
As thousands of delegates and heads of governments made their way into the Hangar Convention and Fair Centre of the Amazon in Belém, Brazil, for the opening of the 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30),
With a spear in hand and red hair rising like fire, the mischievous forest guardian from Brazil's Indigenous folklore, Curupira, is the mascot of this year's UN climate conference in the Amazon."Curupira is above all a fantastic,
World leaders gather for second day of COP30 in Brazil, seeking solutions to confront climate change
World leaders pose for a family photo on Friday in the second day of COP30 U.N. Climate Summit in Belem, Brazil.
The world’s largest climate summit, the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30), is set to begin in Belém, a city in Brazil’s Amazon region.
Thousands of people will travel to Brazil for the global climate conference, COP30, on Monday - and among them are two students from the University of Birmingham. Heads of state, diplomats, activists, and delegations from 200 countries will attend the event in Belém, in the Amazon rainforest.