The United Nations continues to play a central role in addressing climate change through its annual Climate Change Conferences, known as COP (Conference of the Parties). These summits bring together world leaders, scientists, activists, and organizations to develop global strategies for combating the climate crisis.
At the heart of each conference is the call for urgent and collective action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect vulnerable ecosystems, and support developing nations in their green transition. The recent COP30, held in Belém, Brazil, emphasized the importance of climate justice, nature-based solutions, and sustainable development, especially in critical regions like the Amazon.
The UN’s efforts highlight that climate change is not just an environmental issue, but a matter of global peace, security, and human rights. Through global cooperation and commitment, the United Nations continues to lead the charge toward a more sustainable and resilient future.