The COP30 summit convened in Belém, Brazil, with leaders emphasizing the urgent need for climate action as global temperatures and carbon emissions reach record highs.
Breakdown
- Leaders at COP30 in the Amazon stress that it is time for action, not just negotiation, to prevent global warming from reaching a tipping point.
- President Lula of Brazil calls for reducing fossil fuels and boosting green energy but says Brazil will not yet stop oil production in the Amazon. 26s
- Attendance is down, with fewer than 60 heads of state present, and U.S. President Donald Trump is notably absent, having dismissed climate change. 45s
- Speakers warn that climate disinformation threatens democracies and the Paris agenda, urging support for independent science. 1m 9s
- A main summit goal is to dramatically increase funding for climate adaptation and the energy transition, with appeals for investment in vulnerable countries. 1m 51s