As COP30 approaches in Belem, Brazil, the world faces another defining moment in the climate struggle. After a weak and unequal COP29 in Baku, developing nations — especially India — are demanding fair climate finance, accountability from the Global North, and an end to greenwashing through carbon markets. India Today reports that the negotiations remain between rich countries’ excuses and poor countries’ survival needs. Climate finance pledges remain hollow, while fossil fuel giants profit unchecked. For India and the Global South, this is no longer about diplomacy but survival. The Amazon burns, Himalayan glaciers melt, and farmers starve, yet governments keep trading emissions like commodities. COP30 must centre justice, not markets — people, not profits.
From Baku to Belem: COP30 Must Confront Climate Injustice, Not Repeat Corporate
November 5, 2025
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