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

Sarah Zitterbarth in front of Greenpeace Billboard in Bonn. © Marie Jacquemin / Greenpeace

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At COP30 Greenpeace is calling for:

  1. A Global Response Plan to address the 1.5°C  ambition gap and accelerate emissions reductions in this critical decade.
  1. A new, dedicated 5-year Forest Action Plan to halt and reverse deforestation and forest degradation by 2030.
  1. 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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