BRAZIL: The United Nations 30th climate change Conference of Parties (COP 30) is taking place in Belem in Brazil from the 10th to the 21st of November 2025.
According to the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), as the first such climate meeting to be held in the Amazaon, COP 30 is set to highlight the connection between climate, biodiversity and food systems; and the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities.
With these two major commitments now on the table, the focus is shifting to implementation. Negotiators will face mounting pressure to agree on indicators to measure adaptation action and set a clear roadmap for scaling up climate finance. Meanwhile, the third round of national climate plans will show whether the world can get on track to limit warming to 1.5°C and build the resilience needed to live with that reality.
As the President of COP 30, Brazil has indicated its aim for the global community to reinforce multilateralism, connect climate action to people’s daily lives, and accelerate the implementation of the Paris Agreement.
