The decisions made at COP30 will shape the future of climate justice. Yet too often, those most affected by the climate crisis are excluded from the rooms where those decisions are made. GNDR is in Belém alongside our members, bringing local voices into global discussions.
As Amazonia COP30 concluded its first week, here are some of the major announcements from the Leaders Summit:
Tropical Forests Forever Facility
53 countries endorsed the facility, with 19 potential investors signalling early interest.
Announced contributions include: Norway – US$3 billion; Netherlands – US$5 million for the facility secretariat; US$1 billion each from Brazil and Indonesia; €500 million from France; and €1 million from Portugal.
Call to action on integrated fire management and wildfire resilience
Endorsed by more than 40 countries and organisations, this declaration establishes integrated fire management as a global priority for climate adaptation, biodiversity protection, and sustainable land stewardship.
Adaptation as a strategic investment
Global leaders reaffirmed that adaptation is an urgent and strategic investment for communities in both developing and developed countries. By protecting livelihoods, infrastructure, and food systems, adaptation strengthens fiscal stability and accelerates sustainable development.
Declaration on the Open Coalition on compliance with carbon markets
Endorsed by Brazil, China, the EU, UK, Canada, Chile, Germany, Mexico, Armenia, Zambia and France – and open to additional signatories – the declaration underscores the growing role of compliance carbon markets in driving decarbonisation and helping countries meet climate goals.
Belém Declaration on fighting environmental racism
This declaration calls for global dialogue on racial equality, climate, and the environment, reinforcing social justice and human rights in climate policy.
The Belém 4X pledge on sustainable fuels
A commitment to strengthen international cooperation and accelerate the global shift to sustainable fuels, advancing cleaner transport, energy security, and low-carbon growth.
