COP30 – UN Climate Change Conference
This will be the first COP since global average temperatures exceeded 1.5°C in 2024 – an alarming indicator of the accelerating climate crisis. As we approach dangerous tipping points, COP30 must urgently shift from commitments to implementation, and from voluntary initiatives to coordinated global action.
10 – 21 November 2025
Belém, Brazil


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Updates direct from COP30:
At COP30 Greenpeace is calling for:
- A Global Response Plan to address the 1.5°C ambition gap and accelerate emissions reductions in this critical decade.
- A new, dedicated 5-year Forest Action Plan to halt and reverse deforestation and forest degradation by 2030.
- The establishment of a new standing UNFCCC agenda item to drive NCQG delivery, particularly scaling-up public finance from developed countries, and advance polluter-pays taxation to unlock scaled-up public finance for developing countries.
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- Political Demands – COP30 must meet the moment – with ambition, courage and climate justice
- Making Polluters Pay for Climate Damages
- Ending Forest Destruction by 2030
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Big Ag’s COP30 greenwashing: ‘Tropical Agriculture’ hides Amazon destruction
More than 300 industrial agriculture lobbyists have participated at this year’s UN climate talks taking place in the Brazilian Amazon. At COP30 we urgently need effective action that not just halts, but reverses deforestation.
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Amazon ash art performance by Brazilian artivist Mundano demands action for forests at COP30
Brazilian artivist Mundano delivered, in partnership with Greenpeace a striking art installation to demand world leaders take bold action for forests at COP30.
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