Brazil's COP30 Roadmap to Combat Deforestation Invites Global Participation
Brazil has initiated a global roadmap at COP30 to end deforestation by 2030, inviting countries to create voluntary plans. The roadmap aims to address deforestation through international cooperation while reflecting the socio-economic realities faced by various nations.
Brazil's COP30 initiative is developing a global roadmap to halt deforestation by 2030, inviting countries to draft their voluntary plans. The final version of this roadmap will be released by September 2026, following over 130 contributions from various nations.
The roadmap will address socio-economic risks of forest loss and provide options for tackling deforestation while emphasizing international cooperation. The discussion revealed that local poverty drives deforestation, particularly in regions like the Congo basin.
Key financial strategies include the Tropical Forest Forever Facility and carbon markets to support diverse forest management needs. Countries must balance global commitments with local realities to effectively combat deforestation.

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