Brazil is seeking to secure an early consensus on pivotal issues at the COP30 climate summit, unveiling a strategic negotiation plan that kept delegates working late into Tuesday night. The fourteen-day summit in Belem has attracted global governments to bolster the intricate U.N. framework supporting worldwide efforts to curb increasing greenhouse gas emissions and address the impacts of climate change.
Brazil, hosting the event, proposes a two-stage agreement: the first stage aims for a resolution by Wednesday, addressing topics like phasing out fossil fuels and delivering committed climate finance. These topics, considered too complex for inclusion on the formal agenda just a week earlier, are now primary focuses of discussion. The second stage seeks to wrap up remaining issues by Frid

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