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Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. ‘MUTIRÃO’ 2.0: After many late nights, but little progress – and a dramatic fire at the COP30 venue – the much-awaited second draft of the summit’s key agreement, called the “mutirão” text, finally dropped... The new mutirão text “calls for efforts to triple adaptation finance” by 2030 and would launch a presidency-led “Belém mission to 1.5C” alongside a voluntary “implementation accelerator”, as well as a series of “dialogues”... It “decides to establish” a two-year work programme on climate finance, including on a key section of the Paris Agreement called Article 9.1, but has a footnote saying this will not “prejudge” how the... Subscribe to receive the latest developments from leading newspapers, journals and specialist websites, hand-picked and written up by our expert team.
ROADMAPS TO NOWHERE: The latest draft does not refer to the idea of a “fossil-fuel roadmap”, which is not on the COP30 agenda, but has been pushed by Brazil’s president Luiz Inácio Lula da... A letter to the presidency, seen by Carbon Brief and reportedly backed by at least 29 countries, including Colombia, Germany, Palau, Mexico and the UK, says: “We cannot support an outcome that does not... The letter asks for a revised text. PLENARY WHEN: The latest draft of the mutirão text is unlikely to be the last. There is also a set of draft decisions that have not been fully resolved. For instance, this morning, the Brazilian COP presidency floated a draft decision on what it is calling the “Belém gender action plan”, with three brackets versus the 496 brackets in the previous version.
At a short, informal stocktaking plenary, COP30 president André Corrêa do Lago invited countries to react to the drafts in a “mutirão” meeting, namely, in the “spirit of cooperation”. But expect all timings to be flexible, as they work to iron out differences in closed-door meetings. Victoria’s Occupational Health and Safety (Psychological Health) Regulations 2025 (new Regulations) came into effect on 1 December 2025. The Australian Public Service (APS) AI Plan 2025, released on 12 November, is the Commonwealth Government’s proactive blueprint for integrating artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI, across government operations. Beyond the standard two weeks of intense negotiations, attendees at COP30 experienced extreme heat, torrential downpours and the venue briefly catching fire on the penultimate day.
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Welcome To Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An Essential Guide To The
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. ‘MUTIRÃO’ 2.0: After many late nights, but little progress – and a dramatic fire at the COP30 venue – the much-awaited second draft of the summit’s key agreement, called the “mutirão” text, finally dropped... The new mutirão text “calls for efforts to triple adaptation finance” by 203...
ROADMAPS TO NOWHERE: The Latest Draft Does Not Refer To
ROADMAPS TO NOWHERE: The latest draft does not refer to the idea of a “fossil-fuel roadmap”, which is not on the COP30 agenda, but has been pushed by Brazil’s president Luiz Inácio Lula da... A letter to the presidency, seen by Carbon Brief and reportedly backed by at least 29 countries, including Colombia, Germany, Palau, Mexico and the UK, says: “We cannot support an outcome that does not... The...
At A Short, Informal Stocktaking Plenary, COP30 President André Corrêa
At a short, informal stocktaking plenary, COP30 president André Corrêa do Lago invited countries to react to the drafts in a “mutirão” meeting, namely, in the “spirit of cooperation”. But expect all timings to be flexible, as they work to iron out differences in closed-door meetings. Victoria’s Occupational Health and Safety (Psychological Health) Regulations 2025 (new Regulations) came into effec...