NGOs should show up in Belém, despite logistical challenges. He acknowledges related climate events occurring throughout Brazil but emphasises the importance of centralised participation in the official venue.
While some sustainability executives question whether the symbolic value justifies the environmental cost, others argue that experiencing the Amazon firsthand will galvanise more ambitious corporate commitments.
All eyes on Brazil’ s climate leadership No nation is without a negative climate backstory. But Brazil’ s is more prominent and jarring than most.
For decades, the world has watched rapid deforestation of the Amazon rainforest.
COP30 is seen as an opportunity for the Brazilian government to take firm action to slow and stop the process.
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