From 10–21 November 2025, Brazil will host the largest climate event of the year: the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), taking place in Belém in the heart of the Amazon biome.
Ten years on from the signing of the Paris Agreement, countries are gathering to build on the historic but controversial deal on climate finance agreed at COP29 last year, as well as make further progress on climate adaptation and transitioning away from fossil fuels.
On this page, you’ll find all of our coverage of COP30, including daily updates and feature stories from our team on the ground in Belém.
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Live: What’s happening at COP30
COP30 is now underway – and we’re bringing you live updates from the floor in Belém.
From the official negotiations to side events and demonstrations, here’s the latest from this year’s UN climate summit.
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At the COP30 UN climate talks, negotiators are grappling with the climate impacts of food and agriculture and the promises of family farming.
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The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) will be hosting a two-day program of hybrid events live from COP30: GLF Climate 2025 and the 8th GLF Investment Case Symposium.
Studies have shown that up to 89 percent of the world’s population want greater climate action. That’s why we’re creating a space to unite the majority for action – far beyond the negotiating rooms at COP30.
We’re offering free admission to both events, whether you’re joining in Belém or online from your living room, so grab your ticket now!
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