(Bloomberg) -- Brazil’s role as host of the climate summit COP30 was already set to be tricky, with the planet reaching 1.5C of warming — the lower target set by the Paris Agreement — for the first ...
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Appointing someone to head the UN's annual climate talks can spark outrage among climate campaigners. But that seemed to be less of an issue this year when Brazilian veteran diplomat Andre Correa do ...
(Reuters) - Brazil will use its presidency of the annual United Nations global climate talks to press for multilateralism and respect for science, COP30 President-Designate Andre Aranha Correa do Lago ...
André Correa Do Lago, Secretary of Climate, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, speaks during the Global Citizen Panels Fireside Chats on Nov. 17, 2024 in Rio de Janeiro. Credit - Buda Mendes for ...
U.N. climate talks were nearing a midway point on Friday, with countries still wrangling over which issues they might be ...
(Reuters) - After decades of United Nations climate summits, the model of gathering world leaders to negotiate agreements under complex rules is starting to show its limits, said the president of the ...
Andre Correa do Lago, climate secretary within the foreign ministry, is a former ambassador to Japan and India who served as Brazil's chief climate change negotiator ...
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has decided to name Andre Correa do Lago, the secretary of energy and environment at Brazil’s foreign affairs ministry, as head of the annual United Nations Climate ...
Andre Correa do Lago to lead COP30 in Belem, Brazil Correa do Lago has extensive climate diplomacy experience Brazil faces challenges preparing Amazonian city of Belem for COP30 summit BRASILIA, Jan ...
Jabs about greedy children, boos for the Vatican, and a suspension of proceedings lasting more than an hour: the COP30 finale unfolded with the same chaotic energy that defined the summit, exposing ...
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