COP (Conference of the Parties) is the annual UN climate conference. For the 30th time, world leaders will gather in Belém, Brazil—the gateway to the Amazon—to negotiate crucial steps in tackling the climate crisis. COP30 is a historic moment because it is being held for the first time in the heart of the world's largest rainforest.
Protecting the Amazon and other vital forests through binding global commitments and equitable financing.
Ensuring that developed countries fulfill their promises to support developing countries in climate adaptation and mitigation.
Accelerate the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy in a fair and equitable manner worldwide.
Brazil, home to 60% of the Amazon rainforest, plays a central role in global climate stability. Hosting COP30 in Belém sends a powerful message: the future of the planet is inextricably linked to the fate of its forests.
This is an opportunity to highlight nature-based solutions, listen to the voices of indigenous peoples as guardians of the forest, and promote policies that protect biodiversity while improving the welfare of local communities.
Indonesia will be present with a special pavilion at COP30, showcasing its commitment and innovation in tackling climate change and preserving tropical forests.
This pavilion will serve as a space for dialogue, exhibition, and collaboration on sustainable nature-based climate solutions.
Follow a series of important events and discussions surrounding COP30 and global climate change issues.
Conserving Tropical Forest for Ecosystem Services and Climate
This grand event will welcome Heads of State, global leaders, negotiators, scientists, Indigenous representatives, and a...
Accelerating Climate Action Through Inclusive and Integrated National Policies
Enhancing Indonesia’s Carbon Market Integrity and Transparency
Corporate Climate Leadership for Indonesia's Net Zero Action through High Integrity Carbon
Facilitating Quality International Carbon Trade with Mutual Recognition Agreements
Showcasing Global Effort on Mangrove Rehabilitation and Conservation
A Bridge to Low-Carbon Development and Social Equity in Indonesia
Stewarding Forests and Empowering Local Communities
Advancing Markets through Global Collaboration
Accelerating Sustainable Fuel, Focusing on Used Cooking Oil and Its Potential to Be Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Scaling Landscape Restoration Through Carbon Finance and Partnerships
CEO Talk Session #2
Tropical Peatland Management and Evaluation
Raw Materials and Investment
Sustainable Financing for Biodiversity Conservation
Unlocking the Potential of Carbon Economic Value for Climate Action towards Indonesia’s FOLU Net Sink 2030
Building a Low-Carbon Fertilizer Ecosystem through Circular Economy Strategy
Strengthening Indigenous People and Local Communities in Forest Area to Increase Economic Benefit
Launch of the Borneo Assessment Report
Emerging Technologies to respond to Climate Change
Conserving Tropical Forest for Ecosystem Services and Climate
Unlocking Global Partnerships for a Net-Zero Future
Unlocking Peatland Restoration Fund Contributing to Turning Carbon Emitter Into Carbon Sink
Unlocking Peatland Restoration Fund Contributing to Turning Carbon Emitter Into Carbon Sink
Challenges, Opportunities and the Road Ahead
Requested Session
Lessons Learned from Indonesia
Advancing Water, Energy, and Food Security through the Second NDC towards Net Zero Emission 2060
Building a Global Ocean–Climate Coalition
Financing more ambitious renewable energy development in Indonesia
Youth and MultiStakeholder Action for Sustainability
Engaging Non-Party Stakeholders for Implementation on Climate Transparency
Strengthening Capacity Building of Manggala Agni to Reduce Forest Fire and GHG Emission in Indonesia
The role Of Adat Law People in Climate Change, Environmental and Forest Protection through Social Forestry Programme
The Role of Government in Addressing Climate Issues
Organic Waste Management and Methane Mitigation
Policy Approaches for Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
Legislative Leadership for Indonesia’s Climate Action and Emission Reduction
Coral Reefs and Climate Change Mitigation – From Local Actions to Global Collaboration
Circular Economy and Plastic Circularity
Waste-to- Energy (WtE)
Requested Session
How Governments and Organizations Can Drive Real Climate Action
Biodiversity Action Plan as a Way Towards Sustainable Business
Enabling Coal Plant Retirement and Flexibility
Integrating Peatland Restoration and FOLU within the Global Carbon Market Framework
HIGH LEVEL SESSION
Climate Conference
Participating Countries
Amazon in Brazil
Year of Implementation
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