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COP30 Delegates Rally Behind Stronger Multilateral Climate Action

As world leaders gear up for the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Brazil, delegates from participating countries underscored the urgent need to strengthen multilateralism. A Brazilian official in charge of the summit announced on Monday that discussions across G20 and other nations unanimously highlighted global cooperation as the key to meeting climate goals.

More than 190 countries and regions are expected to attend COP30, representing a diversity of perspectives—from emerging economies to tech hubs. According to preliminary data, nearly 85% of participating delegations emphasized aligning national targets with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C goal. This marks a significant uptick compared to previous conferences.

“Climate change is a shared challenge that no country can solve alone,” said the Brazilian official. “Strengthening multilateral ties means sharing technology, financing green transitions, and supporting vulnerable communities.”

With the clock ticking on global emissions, all eyes are on Brazil to host a conference that bridges political, economic, and cultural divides. Young activists, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders are calling for bold commitments—ensuring COP30 becomes a turning point for real-world impact.

Stay tuned as COP30 unfolds, uniting young global citizens and innovators in a collective push for a sustainable future.

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