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Brazil's President Lula announced a new initiative, the Tropical Forests Forever Facility, at COP30 in Belém. The fund aims to pay 74 countries to preserve forests, with initial pledges totaling $5.5 billion, including Norway’s $3 billion. The fund emphasizes Indigenous participation and aims to transform climate finance.
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On Tuesday, at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, Indigenous and other protesters clashed with UN and Brazilian security at the conference entrance. Two security guards sustained minor injuries, and the venue suffered minor damage. Protesters demanded greater Indigenous participation and protection of their lands amid ongoing environmental concerns. The venue remains secured and negotiations continue.
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As COP30 climate talks conclude in Belem, Brazil, China asserts dominance in clean energy diplomacy and investment, showcasing renewable technology and partnerships worldwide. Indigenous and activist protests highlight demands for stronger climate action and land rights amid stalled negotiations. The US, absent under President Trump, cedes influence, focusing on fossil fuel exports, while Brazil emphasizes Indigenous land protection and forest conservation.
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Indigenous communities and local producers in the Amazon are gaining visibility at COP30 in Belém, Brazil. Initiatives include sourcing food from traditional farmers for the summit, highlighting land rights issues, and protesting infrastructure projects that threaten their territories amid ongoing climate negotiations.
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At least 40 people died and dozens were injured after a mine collapse in Lualaba province, Congo, caused by panic triggered by gunfire from soldiers. The incident occurred despite a ban on access due to heavy rain and landslide risks. Authorities have suspended operations and called for an investigation.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced criticism after comments made during a trip to Brazil, where he expressed satisfaction about returning home from climate talks in Belém. Brazilian officials and local politicians responded sharply, questioning his remarks and accusing him of prejudice and arrogance. The controversy highlights tensions over climate diplomacy and bilateral relations.
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Brazil's Para state launches a program to promote sustainable forest products amid plans for a major railway project. The railway aims to boost exports but faces opposition from Indigenous groups and environmental concerns. The government seeks to reconcile economic growth with rainforest protection during COP30.
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On November 20, 2025, a fire broke out in the pavilion area of the COP30 climate summit venue in Belém, Brazil, forcing evacuation of delegates and delaying negotiations. The blaze was controlled within six minutes, with 13 people treated for smoke inhalation. The fire's cause is suspected to be an electrical fault. The venue remains closed pending safety assessments, complicating efforts to finalize climate agreements before the summit's scheduled end on November 21.
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A fire broke out at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, causing evacuation and minor damage. The blaze was controlled within six minutes, with no injuries reported. The incident occurred during critical negotiations on fossil fuels and climate finance, potentially delaying the summit's conclusion.
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On November 22, 2025, the COP30 climate summit in Belem, Brazil, concluded with a deal urging accelerated climate action and tripling adaptation finance by 2035. However, the agreement omitted a fossil fuel phase-out roadmap amid opposition from major oil producers, sparking criticism from many nations and climate advocates.