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COP30 Update - Super Pollutants Take Center Stage

COP30 Update - Super Pollutants Take Center Stage

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The 30th Conference of Parties (COP30), officially opened yesterday in Belém, Brazil. The eyes of the world are now firmly on this year’s climate negotiations, with a heavy focus on climate finance expected to dominate conversations over the following 2 weeks.

This year, formal negotiations were preceded by the C40 World Mayors Summit, concurrent with the COP30 World Leaders Summit (WLS). Read here some reflections from Martina Otto, Head of the CCAC Secretariat.

On the margins of WLS, Brazil, China, and the United Kingdom co-hosted a “COP30 Summit on Methane and Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases”, the third such gathering held at a COP, following the inaugural summit at COP28 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and a COP29 summit in Baku, Azerbaijan. As part of the summit, Marina Silva, Brazil’s Minister of the Environment and Climate, alongside the Rt. Hon. Ed Miliband, UK Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, announced the launch of a multi-year “Super Pollutant Country Action Accelerator” under the CCAC, to fast-track deep reductions in super pollutants across 30 developing countries by 2030. It will establish dedicated National Super Pollutant Units, modelled on the successful Montreal Protocol’s Ozone Units, to embed sustained action within government institutions.

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