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Cop30: Amazon Summit Pledges Climate Cooperation
23 Nov
Summary
- Over 190 nations met in the Amazon for Cop30, reaffirming climate goals.
- A coalition of 83 countries backed a roadmap to transition from fossil fuels.
- Climate finance for developing nations aims to treble resilience support.

The recent Cop30 summit, held in Brazil's Amazon, concluded with a strong reaffirmation of multilateralism and the Paris Agreement. Despite difficulties, over 190 nations united to reinforce their commitment to limiting global warming to 1.5C, highlighting the necessity of international cooperation.
A significant development was the formation of a broad coalition of 83 countries, spanning the global north and south, which championed a roadmap for transitioning away from fossil fuels and accelerating clean energy adoption. This initiative, supported by businesses and civil society, signals a collective drive towards a sustainable energy future.
Furthermore, the summit addressed crucial climate finance, with an agreement to nearly treble annual support for developing countries to build resilience against climate impacts. The UK played a key role, emphasizing its domestic investments in renewables and nature protection, and contributing to initiatives like the Tropical Forest Forever Facility, underscoring the global effort to combat climate change.



