The Belem declaration also sets the stage for the First International Conference on the Just Transition Away from Fossil Fuels
COP30 concluded in Belém on 22 November 2025 with a mixed outcome: negotiators secured meaningful progress on climate finance and adaptation, yet fell short of agreeing on a credible global pathway to phase out fossil fuels. The final accord…
The Treaty proposal is the highest just transition ambition roadmap as it steps in as one that centres justice, equity, finance, and urgency.
Hosting this summit in a major coal port signals how fossil-fuels-dependent nations yearn for an end to their reliance on coal, oil, and gas
Still, Indigenous peoples’ leaders insist that solutions exist, and they have been practicing them for millennia.
The Belém Declaration on Hunger, Poverty, and Human-Centered Climate Action, adopted at the COP30 Leaders’ Summit, arrives at a critical moment. Linking climate action to the eradication of hunger and poverty for the first time in a multilateral climate…
Developed and hosted by the Bank since 2019, the Adaptation Benefits Mechanism will shortly begin issuing Certified Adaptation Benefits.
As COP30 enters its ministerial phase, discussions on climate finance and the New Collective Quantified Goal, adopted at COP29 in Baku, are gaining momentum. The NCQG is targeted to mobilize at least $300 billion annually in public finance by…
IEACF acts as a platform for countries in crisis to advocate with one voice for scaled-up climate finance and action.
As part of the Intergovernmental Land Tenure Commitment, at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, nine tropical countries, including African nations such as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Ghana, and Tanzania, jointly pledged to recognize and secure 160 million hectares…
