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  1. As COP30 Takes Place, Can Africa Draw Lessons from Brazil on How It Develops Its Livestock Sector?

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, Kenya, November 14 (IPS) - As the world gathers in Brazil for the UN climate talks, the country’s livestock sector – one of the largest in the world – is understandably in the spotlight.

  2. Latin America: a Test Case for Aligning Climate Action, Food Security and Social Sustainability

    - Inter Press Service

    STOCKHOLM, Sweden, November 14 (IPS) - The urgency of linking climate action with social and wider environmental priorities is clear. Climate change, environmental degradation and violent conflict are often deeply connected and even mutually reinforcing. At the same time, climate action can either support or undermine efforts to improve social justice and halt environmental degradation.

  3. Indigenous protesters block COP30 entrance, demand action from Brazilian Government

    - UN News

    Around 90 Indigenous people from the Munduruku Indigenous group staged a peaceful protest early Friday, blocking the main entrance to the Blue Zone – the restricted area set aside for negotiators – at COP30 in Belém. Access was halted for about an hour, and the army was called in to reinforce security.

  4. COP30: Climate crisis is a health crisis, WHO warns as philanthropies pledge $300m for solutions

    - UN News

    Climate change is already fueling a global health emergency, killing more than half a million people each year through extreme heat and threatening hospitals worldwide, according to a major report released on Friday at COP30 in Belém, Brazil.

  5. We’re All in the Same Storm, Different Boats, Says Young Activist With Disability

    - Inter Press Service

    BELÉM, Brazil, November 13 (IPS) - At the UN Climate Conference venue in Belém, young activist João Vitor da Costa da Silva is trying to make his case heard by negotiators. The 16-year-old Da Silva has a specific request for the parties: the needs of young people with disabilities should be addressed through the lens of climate justice.

  6. Brazil is Breathing Life into Climate Commitments—Human Rights Lawyer

    - Inter Press Service

    BELÉM, Brazil, November 13 (IPS) - Binaifer Nowrojee, a human rights lawyer and the president of the Open Society Foundations (OSF), has lauded the Brazilian government “for significant steps taken to breathe life into the climate commitments.”

  7. Poor Countries Welcome Loss and Damage Fund’s Call for Requests, Warn It Falls Short of Needs

    - Inter Press Service

    BELÉM, Brazil, November 13 (IPS) - Least Developed Countries have hailed the debut call for proposals for the Loss and Damage Fund, which was launched on 11 November at the United Nations climate summit known as COP30 in Belem, Brazil.

  8. From Haiti to Ethiopia: voices of climate displacement at COP30

    - UN News

    Floods, heatwaves, droughts and storms are forcing millions from their homes every year. Most never cross a border; they remain internally displaced yet uprooted all the same. But experts warn that in the not-so-distant future, entire nations could disappear beneath rising seas or become uninhabitable through drought.

  9. World News in Brief: Typhoon generation, disability rights in Myanmar, new refugee-led climate fund

    - UN News

    The strongest typhoon to make landfall this year in the Philippines has impacted a staggering 1.7 million children – and more than five million people overall.

  10. Protecting lives in a warming world: Health takes centre stage at COP30

    - UN News

    Hailed by Brazil as “a crucial moment to demonstrate the strength of the health sector in global climate action,” a blueprint for global health systems to adapt to rising temperatures and extreme weather has been launched at the COP30 UN climate conference.

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