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Brazil Set 60-Day Deadline for Fossil Fuel Phase Out Plan
Brazil has launched a formal process to design a national roadmap to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels, after its announcement at COP30 to help lead a global shift from oil, coal, and gas. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in the new directive instructed key ministries to submit a proposal within 60 days and to include the creation of an Energy Transition Fund,
What COP30 reveals about the next phase of multilateralism
COP30 did not collapse. This may feel like a win in a year when climate diplomacy has seen a major churning. The process survived extreme weather, fire scares, and the COP30 presidency’s strategy to mainly focus on closed-door negotiations. But just surviving is far from enough. Two weeks after the Belém COP
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The G20 Has Outrun COP on Climate Finance
While negotiators in Brazil debated language, the G20 delivered structure. South Africa continued on the groundwork laid by India and Brazil in the past two years to ensure that the Global South — not the G7 — was driving that shift. This is not about the Global North vs South. It’s about leverage: who
COP30 ends in chaos and compromise
What was meant to be a smooth closing act at COP30 in Belém briefly spiralled into chaos. Objections from countries like Colombia, Uruguay and Panama — who argued that their concerns were sidelined by the Brazilian Presidency — forced the suspension of the final plenary for nearly an hour.
From fire to fallout: COP30’s uneasy compromise
COP30 witnessed its most dramatic moment, yet. But it had nothing to do with text negotiations. On Thursday evening, a massive fire broke out in the venue’s ‘Blue Zone’, forcing talks to shut down for more than six hours. No one was injured, but those participating were clearly shaken up.
Lula Pitches Fossil Fuel Phase-Out at COP30, But Can a Divided World Agree?
With Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva flying into Belém on Wednesday, two things changed at the COP30 venue — the mood became more urgent, and the phrase ‘fossil fuel phase out’ was on everyone’s tongues. While the need to ‘transition away from fossil fuels’ was one of the key takeaways from COP28 held in
First draft of COP30 text weak on public finance
The COP30 Presidency released the first iteration of the draft text, based on the four outstanding issues that have hogged the spotlight at Belem. Titled ‘Global Mutirão’ — which translates to collective effort in Portuguese — it is a response to Presidency consultations on the issues of trade, finance, transparency and the temperature limiting cause of 1.5°C, as agreed at the Paris Agreement.
India commits to revised NDC, shifts pressure back to rich nations to deliver on climate finance at COP30
The second week of COP30 started off with two much needed ingredients: stormy rainfall which sent temperatures dipping, and India’s announcement it will be announcing its revised Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC).
Tripling adaptation finance may be the only way to secure a win at COP30: Experts
While nearly 40,000 protesters took to the streets of Belém, beating up a furore against the threat of climate change, the mood at the COP30 venue remained rather nonchalant a week into the negotiations. Views from the consultations regarding the four issues, namely trade, finance, 1.5°C and emissions
India’s stance at COP30: No new commitments without real finance
COP30 is almost at the halfway mark and country stances are getting clearer as negotiations progress. For India, the position is crystal clear: nothing moves unless finance does, according to a source familiar with the delegation’s strategy.
As COP30 rolls out a tropical forest fund, how are India’s natural forests doing?
A conflict of interest has dominated India’s forest cover estimates for a long time. While the Union Ministry for Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC) oversees the country’s forests, Dehradun-based Forest Survey of India (FSI) monitors their extent and condition. The FSI, however, is not an independent watchdog. It reports to the MoEFCC.
New report recasts Global South as climate finance investor, not recipient
“Tackling climate change and nature loss is one of the greatest economic opportunities of our era.” This line from the Fourth Report by the Independent High-Level Expert Group on Climate Finance (IHLEG), released on Wednesday at COP30, may have forever changed the language of climate finance from one of responsibility of richer nations towards poorer ones to one of investment,