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Home / Environment / COP30 Draft: Global Climate Action Takes Shape

COP30 Draft: Global Climate Action Takes Shape

19 Nov

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Summary

  • COP30 negotiations focus on draft Belem Political Package for climate action.
  • Draft calls for $1.3 trillion annual climate finance for developing nations.
  • World on track for 2.8°C warming; 1.5°C goal remains under threat.
COP30 Draft: Global Climate Action Takes Shape

The UN COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil's Amazon region has entered its crucial final negotiation phase. Negotiators are deliberating the draft Belem Political Package, a crucial document intended to shape the future of global climate action. The COP30 Presidency has urged nations to collaborate closely to finalize these texts swiftly and fairly, with adoption anticipated soon after deliberations.

The draft package addresses several critical climate issues, including trade restrictions, nationally determined contributions (NDCs), and financing mechanisms. A significant proposal calls for scaling up climate finance for developing countries to at least $1.3 trillion per year by 2035, addressing the unmet $100 billion annual goal. It also highlights concerns that current policies are leading to a projected 2.8°C warming by 2100, jeopardizing the crucial 1.5°C target.

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Discussions are also underway regarding future COP summits, including COP31 and COP32. The draft emphasizes the common concern of humankind regarding climate change and the importance of upholding human rights in climate action. India, among other nations, is expected to submit its updated climate targets by the end of December, contributing to the ongoing global efforts to mitigate climate change.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Belem Political Package is a draft document released at COP30, outlining proposed steps for future global climate action and negotiations.
India is expected to submit its updated climate targets, known as NDCs, for the 2035 period by the end of December.
The draft Belem package proposes scaling up climate finance for developing countries to at least $1.3 trillion per year by 2035.

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