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- About COP 30 | UNFCCC
Officially, COP30 stands for the 30 th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), a landmark international treaty agreed in 1992, and parent treaty to the 2015 Paris Agreement
- COP30: Outcomes, Disappointments and Whats Next | World . . .
The COP30 Presidency and High-Level Climate Champions released the COP30 Action Agenda, which unites hundreds of climate initiatives across sectors and actors into a common framework tied to negotiated outcomes, including the Global Stocktake
- COP30 | UN News
This November, the UN Climate Conference (COP30) convenes in Belém, Brazil, bringing together leaders from governments, businesses, and civil society to tackle the defining challenge of our era
- COP30 - Five key takeaways from a deeply divisive . . . - BBC
COP30 President President André Corrêa do Lago at a critical moment in the final plenary session of talks In three decades of these meetings aimed at forging global consensus on how to prevent
- COP 30 Outcome: What it means and what’s next
The UN Climate Change Conference in Belém wrapped up on Saturday with decisions that reflect both a shared desire for global action and increasingly polarized interests This year’s conference—which the Presidency had framed as the “implementation COP”—was meant to focus less on what the world must do and more on how to make it all happen With major commitments already on the table
- UN Climate Change Conference - Belém, November 2025 | UNFCCC
The COP30 closing plenaries are now scheduled to start from 12:00 p m today The closing plenaries will take place in Plenary Amazonas and will be livestreamed here
- 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference - Wikipedia
The 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference or Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC, more commonly known as COP30, was the 30th session of the United Nations Climate Change Conference It was held at the Hangar Convention Centre [pt] in Belém, Brazil, from 10 to 21 November 2025 [1]
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