Rethinking Global Climate Governance : COP30 and the Road to a Sustainable Future - By Alok Singh

The global climate crisis has entered a decisive decade. With temperatures crossing 1.2°C above pre-industrial levels and climate-induced disasters intensifying across continents, the urgency for a more equitable and effective climate governance system is greater than ever. COP30, held in Belém, Brazil, arrived at a pivotal moment when global climate politics are deeply fragmented, climate finance commitments are faltering, and countries are struggling to reconcile economic priorities with ecological imperatives.

The recently concluded COP30 in Belém, Brazil (10-21 November 2025), attempted to reinvigorate momentum through a compromise package that included tripling adaptation finance by 2035, creation of a Just Transition Mechanism ....

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