The COP30 climate conference kicked off in Belém, Brazil, with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva pushing back against climate deniers even though a discussion of reduced reliance on fossil fuels isn’t on the agenda.
Breakdown
- President Lula da Silva opened COP30 by pushing back against climate denial and calling for faster action. 13s
- The conference is being held in the Amazon for the first time, drawing 42,000 visitors and straining local infrastructure. 35s
- COP30 is viewed as a reality check amid waning enthusiasm from some governments for bold climate measures. 59s
- There is ongoing uncertainty about whether fossil fuels will be formally addressed in the conference agenda. 1m 32s
- While climate discussions have increased, concrete plans and solutions remain limited. 1m 44s