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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.nativemedia.co.tz/event/un-climate-change-
 conference-belem-19">UN Climate Change Conference - Belém</a>\nIn a histo
 ric moment for global climate action\, the UN Climate Change Conference (C
 OP30) is heading deep into the lungs of the Earth\, the Amazon rainforest.
  From November 10 to 21\, 2025\, the city of Belém\, Brazil will host wor
 ld leaders\, negotiators\, scientists\, activists\, and journalists for wh
 at is shaping up to be one of the most pivotal climate summits of our time
 . This year’s COP30 isn’t just about policy\; it’s about presence. I
 t’s about holding the world accountable in a place that has long symboli
 zed both Earth's resilience and its vulnerability.Why Belém? Belém sits 
 at the edge of the Amazon\, a region whose future is deeply tied to the pl
 anet’s survival. Hosting COP30 here is both a political statement and a 
 call to conscience. It brings climate negotiations closer to the very ecos
 ystems at risk—and gives a platform to Indigenous communities\, conserva
 tionists\, and Southern Hemisphere voices too often sidelined in global di
 scourse. For Africa\, this is more than symbolic. With shared struggles ar
 ound deforestation\, biodiversity\, climate migration\, and green financin
 g\, Belém represents an opportunity to connect our climate realities with
  global priorities.Event Details: Event: UN Climate Change Conference (COP
 30) Dates: November 10–21\, 2025 Location: Belém\, Brazil Special Segme
 nt: World Leaders’ Summit (November 6–7) What to Expect Global negotia
 tions on climate finance\, carbon markets\, adaptation\, and loss & damage
  Youth & civil society voices from the Global South taking center stage In
 novations in renewable energy\, Indigenous land protection\, and regenerat
 ive agriculture And yes\, critical decisions that could determine how (or 
 whether) the world meets its 1.5°C goals Why Africa Should Pay Attention 
 Africa\, responsible for less than 4% of global emissions but suffering so
 me of its harshest impacts\, must continue to shape global climate convers
 ations. From [...]
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LOCATION:Brazil
SUMMARY:UN Climate Change Conference - Belém
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.nativemedia.co.tz/event/u
 n-climate-change-conference-belem-19">UN Climate Change Conference - Belé
 m</a>\nIn a historic moment for global climate action\, the UN Climate Cha
 nge Conference (COP30) is heading deep into the lungs of the Earth\, the A
 mazon rainforest. From November 10 to 21\, 2025\, the city of Belém\, Bra
 zil will host world leaders\, negotiators\, scientists\, activists\, and j
 ournalists for what is shaping up to be one of the most pivotal climate su
 mmits of our time. This year’s COP30 isn’t just about policy\; it’s 
 about presence. It’s about holding the world accountable in a place that
  has long symbolized both Earth's resilience and its vulnerability.Why Bel
 ém? Belém sits at the edge of the Amazon\, a region whose future is deep
 ly tied to the planet’s survival. Hosting COP30 here is both a political
  statement and a call to conscience. It brings climate negotiations closer
  to the very ecosystems at risk—and gives a platform to Indigenous commu
 nities\, conservationists\, and Southern Hemisphere voices too often sidel
 ined in global discourse. For Africa\, this is more than symbolic. With sh
 ared struggles around deforestation\, biodiversity\, climate migration\, a
 nd green financing\, Belém represents an opportunity to connect our clima
 te realities with global priorities.Event Details: Event: UN Climate Chang
 e Conference (COP30) Dates: November 10–21\, 2025 Location: Belém\, Bra
 zil Special Segment: World Leaders’ Summit (November 6–7) What to Expe
 ct Global negotiations on climate finance\, carbon markets\, adaptation\, 
 and loss & damage Youth & civil society voices from the Global South takin
 g center stage Innovations in renewable energy\, Indigenous land protectio
 n\, and regenerative agriculture And yes\, critical decisions that could d
 etermine how (or whether) the world meets its 1.5°C goals Why Africa Shou
 ld Pay Attention Africa\, responsible for less than 4% of global emissions
  but suffering some of its harshest impacts\, must continue to shape globa
 l climate conversations. From [...]
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