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Climate Summit in Brazil Races to Stop Global Heating Amid Stark Divisions

9 Nov

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Summary

  • Palau president dismayed by Trump's attack on climate science at UN
  • Developing countries demand financial aid and clean energy technology
  • Brazil pushes for $25 billion fund to preserve tropical forests
Climate Summit in Brazil Races to Stop Global Heating Amid Stark Divisions

The UN climate summit, Cop30, which began on November 6th, 2025 in Belém, Brazil, faces a crucial test as global heating accelerates and stark divisions threaten progress. Surangel Whipps, the president of Palau, was dismayed by former US President Trump's unprecedented attack on climate science and global action during his UN speech last September.

Vulnerable countries like Palau, threatened by rising seas and extreme weather, are desperate to prevent global heating from surpassing 1.5°C. However, a populist tide has swept through many democracies, delaying or reversing climate action. Brazil, the host of Cop30, aims to preserve unity amid these global divisions and deliver tangible results.

A key priority for Brazil is the Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF), a $25 billion fund to reward forested regions for reducing deforestation and conserving biodiversity. The hosts also face pressure to address the root cause of the crisis - fossil fuels. Developing nations demand financial assistance and access to clean energy technology to transition their economies.

With the Paris Agreement's promise at stake, the next two weeks in Belém will be crucial in determining whether the world can act in time to prevent catastrophic 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 TFFF is a $25 billion fund proposed by Brazil to reward forested regions for reducing deforestation and conserving biodiversity.
Trump made an unprecedented attack on climate science and global action, calling it a "green scam" and "the greatest con job ever perpetrated".
Developing nations are demanding financial assistance and access to clean energy technology to help them transition their economies and adapt to the impacts of climate change.

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