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COP30: Climate Summit, 1.5C Limit & Live Updates

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

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COP30 in Belém, Brazil: A Turning point for Amazon Protection and⁢ Global Climate Action

Published: November ‌29, 2023, 15:11 GMT
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Live Reporting:‌ Malu Cursino, BBC News

Brazil's president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva delivers a speech during the General Plenary of‌ Leaders in the framework of the COP30 UN Climate Change Conference in Belem, Para State, ⁤Brazil, on November 6,⁣ 2025

Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at COP30 in Belém, Brazil. (image Credit: BBC ​News)

Introduction

The 30th conference ⁣of the Parties (COP30) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), held in ‌Belém, Brazil, from November 6-15, 2025, is ‌widely considered a pivotal moment in the global‍ fight against climate change. ‌This is the⁤ first COP hosted by Brazil⁤ as 2009,‍ and ‌its location in the heart of the Amazon rainforest underscores the critical importance of protecting this vital ecosystem. President Lula da Silva‍ has positioned COP30 as a platform to mobilize international resources and commitment to safeguard the ​Amazon, recognizing its role as⁤ a‍ crucial carbon sink and biodiversity hotspot. This article provides a comprehensive overview of COP30, including who is affected,⁤ the timeline of events, frequently asked questions, and next steps ⁤for continued climate action.

Who is Affected?

The impacts of climate change, and therefore the outcomes ⁣of COP30, affect everyone globally. Though, certain groups are disproportionately vulnerable:

* Indigenous Communities: The Amazon rainforest is home to numerous Indigenous communities whose livelihoods and cultures are directly threatened by deforestation, climate change, and related impacts.⁤ COP30 aims to amplify their voices and ensure their rights are⁤ respected in climate solutions.
* ⁣ Developing ⁣Nations: These nations often⁢ lack the resources to adapt‌ to climate change impacts and are most vulnerable to extreme weather events. COP30 negotiations heavily focus on ⁢financial assistance from developed​ countries to support mitigation and adaptation efforts in the Global South.
* Coastal Populations: Rising sea ⁤levels ⁢and increased storm surges ​threaten coastal ⁣communities worldwide.
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