How US Abdication at COP30 Cedes the Global Climate Agenda to an Ill-Prepared Asia
The world is ceding the climate agenda to a fractured coalition of Asian powers whose priorities are stability and growth, not the environment.
The world is ceding the climate agenda to a fractured coalition of Asian powers whose priorities are stability and growth, not the environment.
The Belém summit proved that the climate process can now count the trillions, while quietly refusing to pay the real cost of a fossil fuel phase-out.
The first week of COP30 reflected a familiar pattern—strong commitments tempered by lingering gaps in finance, ambition, and implementation.
Rhenus Group has been selected by Correios to lead the global logistics operations supporting the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 30).
The WMO bulletin warns global CO2 levels have reached unprecedented highs, reinforcing the planet’s warming trajectory and straining natural carbon sinks.
India has called on COP30 negotiators to move beyond rhetoric and urgently bridge the climate finance gap for developing nations.
Brazil’s sixth COP30 Presidency letter calls for urgent, transformative action and transparent collaboration to overcome persistent gaps