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COP30’s Dangerous Omission
Brazil’s people-centered climate vision risks abandoning the most vulnerable. November 4, 2025, 2:17 PM Comment icon View Comments ( )
A group of people in colorful clothing wait in line with empty pots in the desert.
As world leaders prepare for COP30, the annual United Nations climate conference, the event is being framed by this year’s host country, Brazil, as a historic opportunity to combat hunger.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s vision builds on Brazil’s G-20 agenda that launched last year. It champions the use of climate funds to boost global agricultural production and social protections to better protect countries facing climate change-related hunger.
As world leaders prepare for COP30, the annual United Nati

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