Let's work together to make COP30 in Brazil a turning point
30th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
What We Do 1
Support the strengthening of the Government of Brazil, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE).
What We Do 2
Contribute to COP 30 being the international community's 'turning point' and designing pathways to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5°C.
What We Do 3
Contribute to successful Presidency of Brazil at COP 30 and participation of the country's negotiating team to contribute to Brazilian Sustainable Development.
We all have a moral duty to avoid overshooting the 1.5°C temperature target. But the window of opportunity is closing and we must focus on the need to invest today to save tomorrow. Our fixed priority is delivering deep, rapid and sustained emission reductions now to keep temperature under control and stay below 1.5°C, while leaving no one behind.
The COP30 Presidency’s plan is based on two mutually reinforcing parallel pillars. The first pillar — to “enhance ambition” — combines key elements to ensure all parties commit to ambitious national plans and transparency. The second pillar — to “enable action” — reflects the critical role of finance, a key tool to turn ambition into action and reduce emissions, adapt to climate change and address loss and damage.
The COP30 Presidency is listening to and engaging with a broad range of international stakeholders. It is working to ensure everyone’s voices are heard and perspectives are considered and included so that we deliver inclusive outcomes based on shared solutions. We are optimistic that together we can make real progress.