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COP30 keeps climate cooperation alive but hanging by a thread

Last updated: November 25, 2025 4:10 am
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The recent United Nations COP30 climate summit in Brazil was fraught with challenges, including torrential rainfall, protests, and an electrical fire that partially burned down the venue. Despite these obstacles, the summit continued, with every nation except the United States participating in negotiations for 12 days in the Amazon.

One of the key points of contention at COP30 was the absence of any mention of fossil fuels in the final decision. This was surprising given that the previous COP28 agreement in Dubai had called for a transition away from fossil fuel energy sources. More than 80 countries at COP30 had sought a roadmap for this transition, but oil-producing nations successfully removed it from the texts, which required unanimous agreement from all 194 states.

Colombia delegate Diana Mejia voiced her concerns about the lack of consensus on the fossil fuel transition roadmap, stating that an agreement imposed under climate denialism was destined to fail. In response, Brazil, which claimed it had not seen the requests to speak on the matter, pledged to work on developing a roadmap outside the UN framework.

Despite these challenges, the final decision at COP30, dubbed the “global mutirão” meaning “collective efforts” in Indigenous Brazilian language, highlighted the resilience of international cooperation on climate issues. UN climate secretary Simon Stiell emphasized in his closing speech that climate cooperation was still alive and kicking, despite setbacks such as the withdrawal of the US from the COP process and threats of departure from Argentina.

Looking back at the Paris Agreement from COP21, which aimed to limit global warming to 2°C, the world is currently on track for a 2.6°C increase. While this is an improvement from the previous trajectory of nearly 4°C, there is still much work to be done to meet the targets set by the agreement.

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One positive outcome of COP30 was the commitment to develop a “just transition mechanism” to support lower-income countries in adapting to climate change impacts. However, concerns remain about the lack of clarity on funding for adaptation measures and the delayed deadline for implementation.

Despite the failure to agree on a roadmap to address deforestation, Brazil’s launch of the Tropical Forests Forever Facility, an investment fund to preserve forests, was seen as a step in the right direction. With Brazil and donor countries pledging $6.6 billion to the fund so far, there is hope for progress in protecting vital forest ecosystems.

Overall, while COP30 faced its share of challenges and setbacks, it also demonstrated the continued commitment of nations to address climate change collectively. As the world grapples with the urgent need for climate action, international cooperation and leadership will be essential in achieving meaningful progress towards a sustainable future.

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