Context:
Brazil hosts COP30 in Belem (November 10-21, 2025), near the Amazon rainforest. Calls for a shift from negotiations to a decade of action and implementation.
Key Highlights
- COP-30 President-designate Andre Correa do Lago emphasizes urgency, using football analogy of “virada” (turnaround).
- Goal
- Mobilize $1.3 trillion annually by 2035 for developing nations.
- New initiative
- ‘Baku to Belem Roadmap to 1.3T’ to enhance climate finance.
- Brazil proposes an interim stocktake of global climate progress before 2028.
- Formation of ‘Circle of Presidencies’ to integrate biodiversity, land restoration, and climate action.
Brazil’s Climate Leadership & Objectives
- Urgency of Action
- Climate change is an inevitable force—either by choice (proactive policies) or catastrophe (unchecked warming).
- The current trajectory is insufficient, with emissions reductions and financial commitments lagging.
- Mobilizing Climate Finance
- Target: $1.3 trillion annually by 2035 for developing nations.
- Current commitment (COP29 Baku): $300 billion—Brazil seeks alternative financing solutions.
- ‘Baku to Belem Roadmap to 1.3T’ will guide global efforts and secure new funding sources.
- Stocktaking Climate Action Progress
- The first Global Stocktake (GST) occurred at COP28 Dubai (2023).
- The next is scheduled for 2028, but Brazil wants an earlier assessment to identify implementation gaps.
- Creating the ‘Circle of Presidencies’
- Brings together COP hosts from COP21 (Paris) to COP29 (Baku).
- Also includes leaders of Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) & Convention to Combat Desertification (CCD).
- Focus: Enhance global climate ambition through integrated strategies across climate, biodiversity, and land restoration.
Global Climate Context & Challenges
- U.S. disengagement from climate agreements under Donald Trump raises concerns.
- Shortfall in emissions reductions & insufficient financial support threaten progress.
- Brazil’s COP30 strategy: Move beyond stalled negotiations and drive decisive action.
Brazil’s COP30 vision aims to transform the climate conference into a launchpad for bold, coordinated action. By securing climate finance, tracking progress, and integrating efforts across environmental conventions, Brazil seeks to catalyze a global turnaround in climate policy.
Source: The Indian Express