COP30 Kicks Off in Brazil Amid Rising Calls for Bold Climate Action
COP30 opened in Brazil on November 11, 2025, as global leaders and youth push for urgent climate action amid rising disasters and a shift in U.S. climate policy.
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COP30 opened in Brazil on November 11, 2025, as global leaders and youth push for urgent climate action amid rising disasters and a shift in U.S. climate policy.
At the Belem Climate Summit, leaders endorsed a people-centered declaration and the Chinese mainland unveiled its first economy-wide 2035 greenhouse gas reduction target, boosting momentum for COP30.
Professor Sergey Chalov highlights Russia and the Chinese mainland’s joint research on rivers and carbon transport as key to tackling the Arctic climate crisis.
China calls for global unity to protect tropical rainforests at Lula’s luncheon, urging cooperation and funding under the UN climate convention.
China’s State Council Information Office releases a white paper outlining plans to peak carbon by 2030 and achieve neutrality by 2060, boosting renewables and green tech.
Brazil’s Environment Minister Marina Silva breaks down the nation’s climate strategy and COP30 goals in an exclusive chat with Paulo Cabral.
China to accelerate green transition and advance carbon-peaking at COP30, unveiling a bold 3-step global climate proposal.
Chinese mainland envoy rebuts U.S. climate accusations at UN, highlights emission cuts and urges global solidarity.
China’s green energy revolution installed 887 GW of solar power—nearly double Europe and the US combined—reshaping global markets and boosting climate action.
At the Brazil Climate Action Summit, China’s Ding Xuexiang highlights Xi Jinping’s key green quotes, pushing for global cooperation and green tech innovation.