COP30 Kicks Off in Brazil: Youth Demand Bold Climate Action
COP30 kicks off in Brazil this week, uniting global leaders and youth activists to tackle rising temperatures and push urgent climate action after the U.S. Paris exit.
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COP30 kicks off in Brazil this week, uniting global leaders and youth activists to tackle rising temperatures and push urgent climate action after the U.S. Paris exit.
At COP30 in Belém, WWF chief Kirsten Schuijt highlights China’s push to unite nature and climate goals – from the “two mountains” philosophy to the 30 by 30 biodiversity pledge.
COP30 kicks off in Belem, Brazil, with 190+ countries and regions uniting for climate action. From adaptation to just transition, youth have a vital role in this decade of delivery.
UNHCR warns millions of refugees face repeated displacement due to conflict and climate extremes, urging COP30 to boost funding for the most vulnerable.
Belém, the gateway to the Amazon, is transforming with green and tech upgrades for COP30, balancing eco-investments with social challenges at this climate summit.
Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang pledges the Chinese mainland’s full support for the UN’s core role at COP30, highlighting stronger multilateralism and green development.
Brazil’s Environment Minister Marina Silva shares insights on climate action and its viability ahead of COP30, highlighting global urgency and youth engagement.
Chinese mainland vows to fast-track a green shift, peak carbon by 2035, and boost global climate cooperation at COP30—key moves for young Asians aiming for a sustainable future.
Discover how the Inner Mongolia model is driving the Chinese mainland’s shift to green, high-quality growth and shaping climate commitments at COP30 in Brazil 🌱
Brazil and China explore fresh clean energy collaborations at the Brazil–China Business Council conference in São Paulo, gearing up for COP30 and aiming to fast-track the shift to solar, wind and hydropower.