Presidency of COP30 proposes to rethink climate conference model

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Less than a month from the beginning of preparatory meetings for the COP30Brazil, in the lead of the presidency of the climate event, launched an appeal to the international community.

In his third official letter, released on Friday (24), Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago, president of COP30, reinforced the country’s commitment to mobilize the world for concrete and immediate actions to combat climate change.

The letter suggests rethinking the COPs model, proposing that these conferences become less bureaucratic and more effective in producing results.

A COP30, According to Brazil, it should mark the beginning of a new era, where international dialogue translates into local actions, with measurable and lasting impact.

“The presidency of COP30 calls on all delegates, groups and observers, representatives of civil society, academics and scientists to join strengths and prepare the land for bold and significant decisions on all work tracks,” said the letter.

The document anticipates the priorities for SB62 meetings, which take place in Bonn, Germany, June 16 and 26, and anticipate COP discussions in Belém.

The expectation is to transform this technical meeting into a landmark of credibility for the

“It’s time to rebuild the global infrastructure of trust,” says the text, which guides delegations to abandon the political confrontation and adopt an approach based on empathy and cooperation.

Among the central axes are The connection between climate decisions and the daily life of populations, and the acceleration of the implementation of sustainable policies.

This includes global appeals to stop and reverse deforestation and forest degradation by 2030 and to accelerate

“We must support each other to advance collectively on the goals of tripling the global capacity of renewable energy, double the global average rate of enhancement of energy efficiency and promote the transition to the removal of fossil fuels in the energy systems, in a fair, orderly and equitable way,” says Corrêa do Lago.

The debate on fossil fuels is one of the main obstacles between the countries that participated in the last COPs.

The letter reaffirms the mission of limiting global warming to 1.5 ° C, highlighting the first global balance (GST) as a strategic guide for this transformation.

One of the main focuses will be climate adaptation, treated as a visible response to the environmental crisis.

Os National Adaptation Plans (Naps) and the GLOBAL ADAPTATION OBJECTIVE (GGA) They should gain protagonism, with Brazil arguing that all countries present their plans before the Belém conference, scheduled for November.

The letter also highlights the urgency of strengthening the mechanisms to support populations affected by climate change, especially in relation to loss and damage. In this sense, it proposes advances in the articulation between the Warsaw Committee, the Santiago Network and the newly created Response Fund.

Another point of attention is the so -called “just transition”, which seeks to align climate policies with socioeconomic realities, promoting inclusion, reduction of poverty and social justice.

The success of the climate schedule depends directly on the ability to generate tangible and equitable transformations.

A COP30 It will take place in Belém (PA) in November, and should bring together world leaders, scientists, civil society representatives and traditional peoples to discuss and decide the direction of global climate policy in the most critical decade for the future of the planet.

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