COP30 has kicked off in Belem, Brazil, drawing 50,000 participants to the gateway to the Amazon rain forest. One key topic of the summit is adapting to a warmer world, as well as who will bear the costs for that.
Breakdown
- Around 50,000 participants gather in Belém, Brazil, for the COP30 climate summit, focusing on adaptation and financial responsibilities.
- Investment in climate adaptation is highlighted as economically beneficial, with each $1 invested potentially generating over $10 in benefits over a decade. 23s
- Many countries are not meeting Paris Agreement targets, and the U.S. plans to leave the agreement while several states have not submitted new climate goals for 2035. 56s
- Brazil positions itself as a bridge builder, aiming to unite economic growth and climate action by mobilizing public and private green investments. 1m 44s
- The Amazon rainforest's critical role and increasing threats are central to the summit, with leaders urged to take decisive climate action. 1m 55s