WorldGlobal Climate Talks Open Under Shadow of Division as...

Global Climate Talks Open Under Shadow of Division as Major Polluters Skip Summit

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As climate talks get underway in Belem, Brazil, a troubling trend of reduced participation threatens to undermine the summit’s ambitious goals. While Brazil’s President Lula da Silva is pushing a major proposal to protect rainforests, the leaders of the planet’s three biggest polluters—China, the United States, and India—were notably absent from the preliminary gathering.

This division among countries highlights the immense difficulty of forging a unified global response to climate change, especially with focus fractured by numerous other world events. The absences cast a shadow over the proceedings, raising questions about the commitment of major powers to the urgent climate fight.

The grim backdrop was underscored by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, who delivered a harsh rebuke to world powers. He accused them of “remaining captive to fossil fuel interests” instead of prioritizing the public good and a habitable planet.

Guterres issued a stark warning that allowing global warming to exceed the 1.5-degree Celsius benchmark from the 2015 Paris Agreement would represent a “moral failure and deadly negligence.” He emphasized that every fraction of a degree of overshoot will lead to more hunger, displacement, and loss.

Despite the political headwinds, President Lula is championing his “Tropical Forests Forever Facility.” This fund aims to pay 74 developing nations to keep trees standing, financed by loans. The initiative has already secured $5.5 billion in pledges, including $3 billion from Norway, demonstrating that some nations are ready to invest in solutions.

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