Brazil's COP30 Presidency Calls for Action and Unity at Climate Summit in the Amazon
Scheduled for November in Belém, COP30 aims to address climate inaction, push for stronger commitments, and highlight the Amazon's critical role in global ecosystems.
- COP30 will be the first UN climate summit hosted in the Amazon, a region scientists warn is nearing an irreversible tipping point.
- Brazil's COP30 President-Designate André Corrêa do Lago emphasized the need to move beyond negotiations and implement previously agreed climate actions.
- The summit calls for updated and ambitious national climate plans aligned with limiting warming to 1.5°C, though many major economies have missed submission deadlines.
- The presidency is urging collaboration across governments, businesses, and communities, invoking Indigenous concepts of collective effort and resilience.
- Challenges include the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and insufficient global climate finance commitments, which have slowed progress on emissions reduction goals.