An analysis finds 1,600 fossil fuel representatives at UN climate summit in Brazil, outnumbering almost every country delegation.
Breakdown
- Over 1,600 fossil fuel lobbyists have been granted access to COP30 in Brazil. 7s
- This represents a 12 percent increase in lobbyist presence compared to last year’s summit in Baku. 13s
- Lobbyists outnumber almost every country delegation except Brazil, the host nation. 23s
- Kick Big Polluters Out (KBPO) expresses concern about corporate influence on climate action and COP credibility. 31s
- The report warns that industry presence could threaten COP30’s goals as fossil fuel emissions are set to reach an all-time high. 43s