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    COP30 leaders urge faster global action on climate crisis

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    BELEM, Brazil, Nov 7, 2025: World leaders and senior officials gathered in the northern Brazilian city of Belém on Friday ahead of the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), warning that the world remains off track to meet the 1.5°C global warming limit set under the 2015 Paris Agreement. The pre-summit meeting comes days before the official COP30 sessions begin on November 10, bringing together representatives from nearly 200 countries to discuss accelerating global action on climate change. United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said the planet is facing an urgent moment, emphasizing that limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels remains essential to prevent the worst effects of climate disruption.

    COP30 leaders urge faster global action on climate crisis
    Global leaders unite in Brazil to address accelerating global warming and emission cuts.

    His remarks underscored growing concern that commitments made under the Paris Agreement have not translated into sufficient emission reductions to meet the target. The Belém gathering marks the latest milestone in the global climate process, coming two years after COP28 in Dubai, where countries agreed to begin a gradual transition away from fossil fuels. That decision was widely regarded as a turning point in international climate diplomacy, setting a framework for countries to align national policies with a global shift toward cleaner energy sources. French President Emmanuel Macron told delegates that each nation must develop a clear and measurable strategy to phase down fossil fuel use, stating that implementation must match ambition. He said that industrialized countries should take the lead in setting transparent timelines and investing in low-carbon technologies, emphasizing that accountability will be key to progress.

    Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva unveiled his country’s priorities for COP30, announcing the launch of the Tropical Forests Forever Fund. Speaking in the Amazonian city hosting the conference, he said Brazil would contribute an initial $1 billion to the initiative, which aims to reach $25 billion through contributions from partner governments. The fund is also expected to attract an additional $100 billion in private sector investment to support forest preservation and climate adaptation projects across tropical regions.

    Africa highlights renewable potential and finance gap

    African Union Commission Chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat highlighted Africa’s leadership in renewable energy and green innovation. He said the continent is advancing major solar and wind projects, driven by a young generation of innovators in sustainable technology. However, he noted that Africa, which possesses around 40 percent of the world’s renewable energy potential, currently receives less than 12 percent of total global climate finance.

    Delegations from across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas attended the Belém meeting, which focused on assessing progress since the adoption of the Paris Agreement and identifying areas where countries can strengthen cooperation. Several leaders reiterated that climate finance, technology transfer, and capacity building remain central to achieving net-zero targets and ensuring that developing economies can pursue low-carbon growth without compromising development goals. The pre-summit in Belém serves as a prelude to COP30, which will officially run from November 10 to 21. The conference is expected to draw more than 70,000 participants, including heads of state, policymakers, environmental organizations, and industry representatives.

    Nations align on emission cuts and adaptation support

    The agenda will include negotiations on emission reduction commitments, adaptation measures, and the mobilization of funding to assist vulnerable nations facing the effects of climate change. As the Amazon hosts this year’s conference, the symbolism of the location underscores the connection between climate policy and the protection of the planet’s largest tropical forest, which plays a critical role in absorbing carbon dioxide and regulating global temperatures. The Belém gathering reflected a shared acknowledgment among leaders that meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement requires coordinated, measurable, and sustained global action. The 2025 UN Climate Change Conference in Brazil will be a key test of whether nations can accelerate progress on climate commitments made over the past decade and maintain momentum toward the goal of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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