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3 years to 1.5°C breach, yet COP30 deal omits ‘fossil fuel’: Prof Joyeeta Gupta at HTLS 2025

3 years to 1.5°C breach, yet COP30 deal omits ‘fossil fuel’: Prof Joyeeta Gupta at HTLS 2025

Three years. That’s how long before the world crosses the 1.5°C threshold, with only 130 gigatons of carbon dioxide space remaining. Yet at COP30 in Brazil last month, wealthy nations—responsible for four-fifths of historical emissions—resisted discussing their financial obligations while 1,600 fossil fuel lobbyists ensured the final agreement never mentioned the words “fossil fuel.” Professor Joyeeta Gupta at HTLS 2025 This failure reflects the persistent problem of climate action, and a deeper crisis of climate justice, according to University of Amsterdam professor Joyeeta Gupta, who has tracked climate negotiations for three decades. Speaking in an online session at the 23rd Hindustan Times Leadership Summit, Gupta rued that there is not enough attention to the rapidly shrinking emission headroom. “That’s one of the big problems—we are not taking this storyline that there is very little CO2 emission space left seriously”. Instead, nations are retreating into a “hegemonic response”: hoarding resources, refusing responsibility, and delaying action through “problematic narratives” like net zero and managed overshoot, she added in the session with Binayak Dasgupta. The University of Amsterdam …

UPSC Daily Current Affairs Quiz: Justice Suryakant, COP30, Labour codes, Kuno national park,

UPSC Daily Current Affairs Quiz: Justice Suryakant, COP30, Labour codes, Kuno national park,

Daily Quiz 1. In a recent presidential reference ruling, the Supreme Court addressed whether the judiciary can prescribe fixed deadlines for constitutional authorities while dealing with state legislation. What principle did the Court uphold? UPSC file image A. Courts may mandate a 30-day deadline for gubernatorial assent B. Courts may introduce the concept of automatic or “deemed” assent C. Courts cannot impose timelines on the President or governors to clear bills D. Courts may direct governors to favour the advice of the state cabinet in all cases 2. What is the name of the anti-tank missile system that India is set to import from the US to boost the army’s operational readiness? A. Excalibur B. Javelin C. Kornet D. Spike 3. The Supreme Court has adopted a uniform definition of Aravalli hills and ranges as proposed by an expert committee, which said that any land form with an elevation of 100 metres or more from the local relief measured from the top shall be termed as part of the Aravalli hills. This definition will apply …

India offers ‘strong support’ to Brazil for COP30, says satisfied with many outcomes from summit

India offers ‘strong support’ to Brazil for COP30, says satisfied with many outcomes from summit

India on Sunday (November 23, 2025) expressed ‘strong support’ to Brazil for the inclusive leadership of the COP30 Presidency and welcomed several decisions adopted at the just concluded climate summit. Though New Delhi expressed satisfaction with many decisions, it did not specifically call the COP30 a success in devising a policy aimed at preventing climate change issues. In an official release, India expressed its gratitude for the “High-level Statement” at the Closing Plenary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) COP30 in Balem on Saturday (November 22, 2025). The U.N. climate talks in Brazil ended with a pledge of more funding for countries to adapt to the wrath of extreme weather. But it did not include a roadmap for phasing out fossil fuels. The Indian delegation at the climate summit was headed by Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Bhupender Yadav. The statement conveyed India’s gratitude to the leadership of COP president Andre Correa do Lago, which it said was rooted in inclusion, balance, integrity and the Brazilian spirit of ‘Mutirao’, meaning …

Express at COP30: Countries reject draft text as it skips roadmap on fossil fuel phase-out | World News

Express at COP30: Countries reject draft text as it skips roadmap on fossil fuel phase-out | World News

THE COP30 climate meeting stared at a deep crisis on Friday, the last day of the two-week event, after a new draft text on a political package skirted each of the four long-standing issues it was meant to resolve, leaving almost everyone unhappy. A group of 29 countries, mainly small island states and those from Europe, rejected the draft text because it skipped any mention of a roadmap on fossil fuel phase-out, which was one of their key demands. “We cannot support an outcome that does not include a roadmap for implementing a just, orderly and equitable transition away from fossil fuels. This expectation is shared by a vast majority of Parties… in its present form, the proposal (draft text) does not meet the minimum conditions required for a credible COP outcome,” the 29 countries said in a joint letter. The political package was meant to address four long-standing concerns of different groups of countries. These concerns could not be accommodated in the official agenda of the COP30 meeting because of the deep differences between …

Rich, developing nations’ views on accelerating Paris Agreement to be published today

Rich, developing nations’ views on accelerating Paris Agreement to be published today

Belem: It’s a challenging week ahead for negotiators at COP30 in Belém’s Amazon region as they work to resolve critical issues for the full-scale implementation of global climate action, with several major items — both on and off the agenda — still awaiting conclusion, including the Global Goal on Adaptation and the Just Transition Work Programme. It’s a challenging week ahead for negotiators at COP30 in Belém’s Amazon region . (REUTERS) Crucially, four issues under the Presidency’s consultations also remain open. A summary of countries’ views will be published on Sunday, COP30 president André Aranha Corrêa do Lago said. These include Article 9.1, which mandates that developed country Parties provide financial resources to assist developing country Parties for mitigation and adaptation, and concerns over climate-related, trade-restrictive unilateral measures — both being pushed by developing countries led by India. The other two are: responding to the status report on nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and addressing the 1.5°C emissions and implementation gap; and reporting and review pursuant to Article 13 of the Paris Agreement, including synthesis of …

Why are Indigenous people protesting at COP30 in Brazil?

Why are Indigenous people protesting at COP30 in Brazil?

Around 100 people from Brazil’s Munduruku Indigenous group staged a protest on Friday (November 14), blocking the main entrance gate to the Blue Zone — the restricted area set aside for negotiators — at the ongoing COP30 in Belém. This was not the first time that Indigenous protestors took centre stage at the climate summit. Dozens of Indigenous people on Tuesday (November 12) forced their way into the event after hundreds of demonstrators arrived at the venue. Here is a look at why Indigenous people are protesting at COP30, and how the Brazilian government has responded to the protests. Why are Indigenous people protesting? Story continues below this ad The protests have taken place largely in response to the Brazilian government’s plans to build infrastructure in the Amazon rainforest. For instance, after the Friday demonstration, the Munduruku Ipereg Ayu Movement, in a statement, said, “President Lula (Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva), we are here in front of COP because we want you to listen to us. We refuse to be sacrificed for agribusiness… Our forest …

Brazil’s Lula urges Trump to boost climate funding, slams U.S. denial at COP30

Brazil’s Lula urges Trump to boost climate funding, slams U.S. denial at COP30

Published on Nov 11, 2025 01:30 pm IST Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva issued a direct challenge at the opening of COP30 in Belem, calling on wealthy Western nations—including the US under Trump—for increased financial support to help the Global South confront the climate crisis. Lula criticized climate change “deniers” and the failure of leading countries to implement meaningful measures against global warming, warning that the world remains dangerously behind pace to limit temperature increases. Watch for details   News / Videos / World News / Brazil’s Lula urges Trump to boost climate funding, slams U.S. denial at COP30 Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

COP30, Trump-Xi ceasefire, and Indoor Air Quality

COP30, Trump-Xi ceasefire, and Indoor Air Quality

Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance. Mains Examination: General Studies-II, III: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests. Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment. Story continues below this ad What’s the ongoing story: The 30th edition of the Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30), the annual two-week climate talks beginning in Belem, Brazil, on Monday, is as much about restoring the credibility of this UN-mandated negotiating process as it is about saving global climate. Key Points to Ponder: — What is Conference of the Parties or COP? — Read about the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the 2015 Paris Agreement. — What were the major outcomes of the COP29? — What do you understand about Net-zero emissions? — What is climate finance? — What are Nationally-Determined Contributions? — What is the principle of “common but differentiated responsibility and respective capabilities”? — How can India balance its development needs with its increasing global leadership on climate finance …

Global South in focus as COP30 begins today

Global South in focus as COP30 begins today

COP30 (Conference of Parties) opens in Brazil’s Belem–a city in the Amazon, today [Monday] with high expectations that it will be an important moment for the Global South countries. It will also be a crucial meeting, as it is unlikely to have any official participation from the Trump administration, despite observers expecting China to take a relatively prominent role in the talks. On Friday, the COP30 Presidency of Brazil issued its ninth letter to Parties, summarising what is likely to be discussed. (AFP) Adaptation indicators, including the implementation of nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and the Paris Agreement, as well as the NDCs submitted so far for the 2030 period, the Just Transition Work Programme, and the delivery of climate finance, among others, may be discussed during the negotiations. Observers and negotiators who wished to remain anonymous warned that there are strong diplomatic headwinds that parties should be wary of. It is important to recollect that pressured by the United States, member countries of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), postponed a vote on a strategic plan …

COP30 Must Deliver On Adaptation, Just Transition And Finance: UNDP India Representative | Exclusive | India News

COP30 Must Deliver On Adaptation, Just Transition And Finance: UNDP India Representative | Exclusive | India News

Last Updated:November 08, 2025, 08:00 IST In an exclusive interview with News18, Lusigi said India’s climate action is not just about cutting emissions, but also about protecting livelihoods and a just transition The year’s biggest climate change conference—COP30—is set to begin in Belem, Brazil, on November 10. (Representational image: Canva) Accessible and equitable climate finance for developing countries is more urgent than ever, said Angela Lusigi, Resident Representative at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) India, ahead of the UN Climate Change conference COP30 set to open in Belem, Brazil, on Monday. Describing COP30 as a pivotal moment, she emphasised that the world must now move beyond lofty promises to real, measurable action that delivers tangible benefits for people and the planet. Speaking to CNN-News18 in an exclusive interview, Lusigi, who has worked extensively on ensuring sustainable development, said the UN climate conference must deliver on scaling up adaptation while focusing on communities that are most impacted by climate change. “Second, it must look towards unlocking climate finance, without which climate action is not possible. …