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    Rising heat and falling yields plague an Amazon island near COP30 host
    Climate ActionNovember 12, 2025

    Rising heat and falling yields plague an Amazon island near COP30 host

    Excerpt from news.mongabay.com COMBU ISLAND, Brazil — Brazilian poet and songwriter Ruy Barata, born in 1920 in Santarém, in Brazil’s Amazonian state of Pará, once wrote ballads that captured the essence of ribeirinhos, the riverside people across the country. “This river is my street. Mine and yours, mururé,” he wrote, in lyrics that elegantly celebrate the traditions of communities living along riverbanks in the Amazon — a region where peoples, forests and rivers coexist in peace. Local inhabitants use the word mururé to designate several species of aquatic plants that can be easily seen in waterways throughout this part of Brazil.

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    World has 'the tools' to unlock $1.3 trillion in climate finance - COP30 report
    Climate ActionNovember 12, 2025

    World has 'the tools' to unlock $1.3 trillion in climate finance - COP30 report

    Excerpt from gmanetwork.com PARIS, France — The world has all the tools in hand to provide $1.3 trillion in climate finance to vulnerable nations, from debt relief to taxes and better coordination, said a "roadmap" released Wednesday ahead of the COP30 summit in Brazil. The 81-page report was released by the heads of last year's COP29 conference in Azerbaijan and the upcoming COP30 gathering in Belem, Brazil, as leaders prepare to meet in the Amazonian city this week.

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    Diplomats worry over possible disruption by an absent US at the COP30 climate summit
    Climate ActionNovember 12, 2025

    Diplomats worry over possible disruption by an absent US at the COP30 climate summit

    Excerpt from reuters.com BRUSSELS/BELEM, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Governments heading to the U.N. COP30 climate summit in Brazil are bracing for the possibility that the Trump administration may seek to disrupt negotiations at the event - even without any U.S. officials showing up. The White House has said it will not send high-level officials to the annual conference, noting that President Donald Trump made his views clear at the U.N. General Assembly in September when he described climate change as the world's "greatest con job".

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    CREWS Launches 2030 Strategy at COP30 to Scale Early Warnings for All
    Climate ActionNovember 12, 2025

    CREWS Launches 2030 Strategy at COP30 to Scale Early Warnings for All

    Excerpt from wmo.int As climate extremes intensify, the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS) Initiative today unveiled its 2030 Strategy: From Delivery to Transformation: Scaling CREWS’ Impact to 2030 at COP30 in Belém, Brazil. The Strategy outlines an ambitious goal: by 2030, all Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) will have the essential early warning and climate services needed to safeguard lives, livelihoods, and economies. “When a cyclone or flood hits, every second counts – early warnings turn each moment into life-saving measures.” said Francis Pigeon, Chair of the CREWS Initiative. “CREWS is not only delivering early warnings at scale, it is transforming how they are financed, governed, and sustained as a public good.”

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    GCA Launches Stories of Resilience at COP30, Calling for a Breakthrough in Climate Adaptation Finance
    Climate ActionNovember 12, 2025

    GCA Launches Stories of Resilience at COP30, Calling for a Breakthrough in Climate Adaptation Finance

    Excerpt from gca.org Belém, Brazil, 11 November 2025 — The Global Center on Adaptation (GCA) today launched its flagship publication Stories of Resilience: Lessons from Local Adaptation Practice at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP30), calling for a step-change in global efforts to finance and scale locally led adaptation. The report showcases powerful evidence from Africa and Asia that locally led adaptation (LLA) delivers faster, fairer, and more sustainable results when communities are in charge of defining priorities, shaping investments, and managing risk. Yet, it warns that less than 17 percent of global adaptation finance currently reaches the local level, even as climate shocks intensify and the annual adaptation finance gap has widened to US$187–359 billion. “Effective adaptation begins where climate risks are felt — in people’s homes, markets, and natural environments,” said Professor Patrick Verkooijen, President and CEO of the Global Center on Adaptation. “Communities are not just beneficiaries; they are architects of their own resilience. Local leadership is not a risk — it is the solution.”

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    Pacific eyes turn to COP30: Hope, skepticism, and the weight of the ICJ ruling
    Climate ActionNovember 12, 2025

    Pacific eyes turn to COP30: Hope, skepticism, and the weight of the ICJ ruling

    Excerpt from islandsbusiness.com THE stage is set, and Brazil is ready to host COP30 in the coming weeks. But across the Pacific, there’s a quiet mix of anticipation and weariness – a cautious hope that this year’s conference may finally bring substance to promises long overdue. For Pacific island nations, the battle within global climate negotiations has always been twofold: proving the science and defending the legality of their survival. But following the landmark International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion (ICJAO), the region enters COP30 with renewed confidence that the ruling could shift the dynamics of climate diplomacy.

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    COP30: What the smooth start to the conference means
    Climate ActionNovember 12, 2025

    COP30: What the smooth start to the conference means

    Excerpt from table.media The climate conference in Belém has started without the feared fight over the agenda and with a demonstration of unity. The new COP President do Lago has postponed the most important stumbling blocks. He emphasizes transparency and demands it.

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    PM Gaston Browne Pushes for Urgent Climate Action for Small Island States at COP30
    Climate ActionNovember 12, 2025

    PM Gaston Browne Pushes for Urgent Climate Action for Small Island States at COP30

    Excerpt from antigua.news Prime Minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda is once again placing small island nations at the forefront of the global climate agenda during the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil. In interviews with Sky TV and HiHouse (UK), Prime Minister Browne stressed the critical importance of keeping global warming below 1.5°C, warning that exceeding this limit would have devastating consequences for vulnerable nations.

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    A Turning Point for Methane: Leaders Move to Pull the Climate Emergency Brake at COP30
    Climate ActionNovember 12, 2025

    A Turning Point for Methane: Leaders Move to Pull the Climate Emergency Brake at COP30

    Excerpt from cop30.br Brazil, China and the United Kingdom, with support from the COP30 Presidency, co-hosted a methane summit, bringing together representatives from Barbados, France, Germany, the Climate and Clean Air Coalition, and Bloomberg Philanthropies. The summit launched a set of landmark initiatives to accelerate global action on methane and other non-CO₂ greenhouse gases - the fastest, most effective way to slow the pace of climate change and deliver immediate benefits for air quality, food security, and public health. Together, these announcements signal a new era of cooperation, transparency and responsibility to cut methane and other non-CO2 gases through aligned regulation, fast mitigation, and fairer markets.

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