In an exclusive interview with CNN Brazil, Marina Silva, Minister of the Environment, evaluated Brazil’s work ahead of COP30, highlighting the importance of mobilizing the world for climate issues. The minister emphasized that while the government tries to resolve internal issues before the event, the country is already acting on the main fronts of the conference.
Silva explained: “We are in a very dynamic agenda and acting on the main pilasters of what COP is, the negotiation part, which is fundamental to all those content issues, as is the case with what came from COP29, which is advancing on the way to $ 1.3 trillion per year, the question of NDCs
and the agenda we consider equally important, which is mobilization. ”
Challenges and expectations for COP30
COP30, scheduled for November this year, will take place at the epicenter of the climate crisis and will require a lot of waist play by Brazilian leaders, especially with regard to the pending issues of previous editions. Marina Silva stressed the importance of a strong implementation agenda, focusing on resources and the way map to achieve goals in the next 10 years.
The minister also highlighted crucial issues such as adapting to the effects of extreme climate events, the agenda focused on loss and damage due to the damage created to the most vulnerable countries and regions, and the transition to the end of the use of fossil fuel and deforestation.
Financing for forest preservation
One of the most innovative points covered by Marina Silva is the creation of a global fund to finance forest preservation. “To have a global fund to finance who has protected forest. This is highly innovative, this is the first time you will have a global fund to benefit those who have not been deforesting,” the minister explained.
On the value of $ 1.3 trillion mentioned earlier, Silva said that Brazil will work on a map of the way to make these resources viable, seeking innovative and disruptive forms of financing. This point is crucial to the country, which faces the challenge of boosting global adhesion while trying to resolve internal issues, such as deforestation in the Amazon.
This content was originally published in Marina Silva speaks exclusively to CNN about COP30 on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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