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Brazil chooses one of its poorest regions for UN climate talks, here’s why
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The upcoming COP30 in Belem, Brazil, marks a shift from luxury settings to highlight climate vulnerability and socioeconomic inequalities. The conference aims to link climate policies with poverty reduction and forest conservation, particularly focusing on the Amazon rainforest. Discussions will prioritize climate finance, nature-based solutions, and enforceable commitments, envisioning COP30 as a "Summit of Solutions" for a sustainable future.
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