Correa do Lago accused rich places of trying to reduce their monetary contributions to the global fight against climate climate, which he said was “deeply bad” in view of their commitments under the 2015 Paris Agreement.
At the COP30 gathering in the Google area of Belem in November, Brazil will drive developed nations to move up their support for the developing countries ‘ energy transition.
” We have to work but that countries with traditional responsibilities play a greater role in the financial factor,” he said.
Correa do Lago has represented Brazil at every foreign climate conference since President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva returned to power in January 2023.
He was appointed COP30 leader on Tuesday, a day after United States President Donald Trump pulled his land out of the Paris Agreement for a second time and doubled down on the use of fossil fuels.
Correa do Lago admitted that, without US assistance, financing the worldwide transition to fresh energy may be “more hard”.