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What is COP30 and why does it matter?

What is COP30 and why does it matter?

Summary

COP30 is the 30th annual United Nations climate meeting where countries discuss how to combat climate change. It will take place from November 10 to November 21 in Belém, Brazil. This conference is important because it occurs ten years after the Paris climate agreement, and global climate goals are under pressure.

Key Facts

  • COP30 stands for "Conference of the Parties," which refers to the nearly 200 countries in the original UN climate agreement.
  • The event is scheduled from November 10 to November 21, 2025.
  • COP30 will be held in Belém, located in the Amazon rainforest in Brazil.
  • President Trump will not attend COP30, as he rolled back U.S. commitments to climate change efforts.
  • The Paris climate agreement aimed to limit global temperature rises to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels.
  • Only about one-third of countries have updated their climate plans ahead of COP30 as required.
  • China is expected to send a delegation, though President Xi Jinping is likely to be absent.
  • The choice of Belém as the location has caused logistical challenges due to transport and accommodation issues.
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