COP COMING

The pre-COP30 momentum machine

View of the Belém Convention Center. Photo: Fernando Frazão/EBC

For those seeking positive news, the weeks leading up to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP) can be a particularly encouraging time to stay informed. Governments, international organizations, corporations and NGOs all mobilize to show they are committed to the environmental agenda.

This is where Brazil finds itself now, as it prepares to host COP30 beginning November 10 in the Amazonian city of Belém. The wave of upbeat headlines for environmentalists would be even stronger were it not for…

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