The UN Cop 30 climate conference will launch a "a new era of putting into practice" what has been agreed at previous Cop summits, Cop 30 president-designate Andre Correa do Lago said in a letter issued today.
Correa do Lago focused on implementing the Paris climate agreement by driving action in the letter — his third setting out the Cop 30 presidency's priorities. Cop 30 "can be that pivot point" to "a new generation of climate conferences", delivering progress in climate action, Correa do Lago said. He reiterated the findings of the first global stocktake, including the call to transition away from fossil fuels — the first mention of fossil fuels in the letters that the Cop 30 president-designate has issued. The global stocktake was the main outcome of Cop 28 in 2023, and measured global progress on tackling climate change.
Today's letter was released ahead of ‘halfway-point' climate talks in June, hosted by UN climate body the UNFCCC in Bonn, Germany. Correa do Lago urged negotiators in Bonn to deliver "concrete results" that can be formally adopted at Cop 30. This "can help our process avoid the risks and stresses that have been damaging mutual trust year by year", he added.
Correa do Lago acknowledged "ongoing calls" for reforming the Cop process and asked parties to "consider the future of the process itself", including a more efficient approach. In the meantime, "it is advisable to avoid introducing potentially contentious new agenda items that could further burden the process or detract from agreed priorities", he noted.
Cops should focus on implementation and concrete actions, Cop 30 executive director and climate change secretary at Brazil's environment ministry Ana Toni said this week.
"We need to do much more", and countries should not rely just on Cop summits, she told the Financial Times Climate and Impact Summit Europe on 22 May.
In Bonn, the Cop 30 presidency will give "special focus" to adaptation, the just transition, and implementing the outcomes of the global stocktake. But "all substantive items under discussion are important", Correa do Lago emphasised.
Cop 30 is scheduled for 10-21 November in Belem, in Brazil's Para state.