COP30 in Belém: Brazil Global South की हरित औद्योगिकीकरण और जलवायु‑स्थायी विकास की पहल का नेतृत्व करता है — UPSC Current Affairs | March 25, 2026
COP30 in Belém: Brazil Global South की हरित औद्योगिकीकरण और जलवायु‑स्थायी विकास की पहल का नेतृत्व करता है
Brazil Belém में 30वें UN Climate Conference (COP30) की मेजबानी कर रहा है, जो पहली बार इस शिखर सम्मेलन को Amazon सीमा पर आयोजित करता है। जबकि Global North की प्रतिबद्धता कम होती दिख रही है, Brazil और Global South ऐसे महत्वाकांक्षी पहल जैसे Belem Declaration for Green Industrialisation और स्वास्थ्य‑स्थायी योजनाओं को आगे बढ़ा रहे हैं, जिसका उद्देश्य जलवायु कार्रवाई को समावेशी आर्थिक विकास से जोड़ना है।
COP30 in Belém – A Turning Point for Climate Diplomacy In 2023, President Lula da Silva announced that Brazil would host the 30th UN Climate Conference ( COP30 ) in Belém, Pará. Once doubted for its infrastructure, the Amazon‑border city now hosts delegates from ~200 nations to discuss the climate crisis. The summit is the first to be held on the doorstep of the Amazon, a region that epitomises both the problem’s scale and the solutions needed. Key Developments (First Week) Negotiations remain dead‑locked on financing; rich nations pledged $300 billion annually by 2035 at COP29 (Azerbaijan) but have slowed commitments. The United States, historically the largest emitter, withdrew from the Paris Agreement and sent no delegation. Europe participates but is divided, with 2040 climate targets stalled by political infighting and a rising far‑right. Brazil introduced the Belem Health Action Plan to embed climate‑resilient health systems, and a Green Education proposal to involve teachers and students in climate preparedness. Over 130 organisations signed a “Commitment Letter” to combat climate misinformation globally. Important Facts The summit runs until 21 November 2026 . Brazil’s Vice President Geraldo Alckmin highlighted the Belem Declaration for Green Industrialisation as the conference’s flagship. It stresses that decarbonisation must be paired with inclusive economic growth. Brazilian diplomat Andre Correa do Lago noted a shift: the Global North’s waning enthusiasm is giving space for the Global South’s proactive agenda. UPSC Relevance Understanding COP30 is vital for GS III (Environment) and GS II (Polity). The summit illustrates the dynamics of <span class="key-term" data-definition="Global South – Collective t