Less arguing, more action : will Brazil’s unorthodox approach to Cop30 work ?
Host uses Indigenous concepts and changes agenda to help delegates agree on ways to meet existing climate goals Shipping containers, cruise ships, river boats, schools and even army barracks have been pressed into service as accommodation for the 50,000 plus people descending on the Amazon: this (…)
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