Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva placed his βroadmapβ for reducing dependence on fossil fuels back at the forefront of UN climate talks in Belem on Wednesday, despite the failure of an ambitious push to finalise an early deal.
Lula flew into the Amazonian city to bring the weight of the presidency to the summit, in a rare late-stage appearance by a head of state or government at the annual gathering.
COP30 host Brazil released a draft agreement on Tuesday and urged negotiators to work overnight with the aim to get nations to agree on the most disputed points as soon a
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