
COP30 Belem.
"Together for a sustainable future"
COP30 GOALS.

"The world is in the midst of a renewables revolution"
UN Secretary, General António Guterres

"We have a moral duty to avoid exceeding the 1.5°C temperature target."
André Corrêa do Lago, COP30 President
COP30 THEMES.
Functionality You Will Love
The COP30 Presidency has outlined a plan focused on driving progress in four key areas: Energy Transition, Climate Adaptation and Resilience, Nature-based Solutions, and Sustainable Finance.
Each of these themes will guide the conference’s daily discussions:
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Implementation & Raising Ambition
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Climate Finance & Equity
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Adaptation, Loss & Damage
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Forests Nature-Based Solutions & Biodiversity
Energy Transition, Carbon Pricing & Markets
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Multilateral Collaboration, Institutions & Process

COP30
COMMENTARY
COP30 sought to accelerate climate action progress by translating pledges into implementation. Download our COP30 Summary.

COP29
COMMENTARY
COP29 sought to accelerate global efforts to address climate change, with a particular focus on climate finance for developing countries. Download our COP29 Summary.

COP28
COMMENTARY
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COP27
COMMENTARY
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COP26
COMMENTARY
Headlines, views & insights direct from COP26 curated by CAFA specifically for membership organisations.

For nearly three decades the UN has been bringing together almost every country on earth for global climate summits – called COPs – which stands for ‘Conference of the Parties’. World leaders, alongside tens of thousands of negotiators, government representatives, businesses and citizens come together for twelve days of talks.
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What is the Paris Agreement
COP21 took place in Paris in 2015 which lead to the forming of what is called The Paris Agreement. The Paris Agreement is a global commitment by countries to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees.
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Why is 1.5 degrees Important?
1.5 degrees is important because every fraction of a degree of warming will result in the extreme climate disasters leadnig to severe loss and damage. Under the Paris Agreement, countries committed to bring forward national plans setting out how much they would reduce their emissions – known as Nationally Determined Contributions, or ‘NDCs’.
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The Global Stocktake
They agreed that every five years they would come back with an updated plan that would reflect their highest possible ambition at that time. The commitments laid out in Paris did not come close to limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees, and the window for achieving this is closing. We are exactly half way between 2015 and the agreement made in Paris and 2030 showing
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The decade out to 2030 will be crucial. ​












