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This week, we're on the ground in Brazil bringing you the voices that matter most ahead of COP 30.
First, COP CEO Ana Toni shares her bold vision for what these negotiations can—and must—achieve. Then, join Brazilian youth activist Paloma Costa ahead of her journey upriver to Belém, where she’s traveling in solidarity with the Indigenous communities of the Amazon.
Finally, climate and nature policy expert Ilona Szabo breaks down the stakes: what does the global South need from this COP, why Brazil's challenges are unique, and what real outcomes she's demanding from world leaders.
Three women. Three urgent perspectives. One critical moment for the Global South and our planet.
By Catherine McKenna | Women Leading on ClimateThis week, we're on the ground in Brazil bringing you the voices that matter most ahead of COP 30.
First, COP CEO Ana Toni shares her bold vision for what these negotiations can—and must—achieve. Then, join Brazilian youth activist Paloma Costa ahead of her journey upriver to Belém, where she’s traveling in solidarity with the Indigenous communities of the Amazon.
Finally, climate and nature policy expert Ilona Szabo breaks down the stakes: what does the global South need from this COP, why Brazil's challenges are unique, and what real outcomes she's demanding from world leaders.
Three women. Three urgent perspectives. One critical moment for the Global South and our planet.