COP30
COP30, Cradle of Biodiversity

COP30, Cradle of Biodiversity

COP30, held for the first time in the Amazon, places biodiversity at the center of climate action and highlights innovative initiatives like the Yaire project’s Biodiversity Credits in Colombia.

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The Environmental Challenges the COP30 Seeks to Address

The Environmental Challenges the COP30 Seeks to Address

COP30 aims to tackle pressing challenges such as deforestation and biodiversity loss, increasing vulnerability to climate change, excessive greenhouse gas emissions, soil and water degradation, and the urgent need for a just energy transition. The conference seeks concrete solutions through public policies, indigenous inclusion, climate finance, and nature-based actions.

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🌎 What solutions does COP30 propose?

🌎 What solutions does COP30 propose?

COP30 in Belém, Brazil, aims to take a decisive turn in climate action with proposals for innovative financing, forest conservation, a just energy transition, and the inclusion of non-state actors in the global fight against climate change.

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Types of COP: the three conferences shaping the planet’s future

Types of COP: the three conferences shaping the planet’s future

The Climate, Biodiversity, and Desertification COPs are the three major international conferences guiding global environmental action. Under the “Rio Conventions,” they address the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and land degradation in a complementary way, driving agreements, funding, and strategies for a sustainable future.

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What does COP stands for?

What does COP stands for?

The Conferences of the Parties (COP) are the main international forum for coordinating the global response to climate change. Learn about their origins, objectives, and why COP30 will be a historic moment in the Amazon.

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Why Belém? Discover the Host City of COP30

Why Belém? Discover the Host City of COP30

Belém, Brazil’s Amazonian capital, is preparing to host COP30 in 2025. Chosen by President Lula, the city represents a major symbolic shift in climate diplomacy. Despite its challenges, Belém is undergoing a historic transformation.

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