Climate Curve Founder and Executive Director Jacquelyn Francis, second from right, speaks on a panel at COP30 in Belém, Brazil. Francis was discussing the growing problems surrounding rising methane emissions and two prizes being developed by Climate Curve and The XPRIZE that focus on methane. Ruth Metzel/Climate Curve

After the United Nations’ 30th annual climate summit, Aspen-based Climate Curve founder and executive director Jacquelyn Francis said there are still two things missing in the climate change conversation: more money directed toward mitigation and more collective behavioral changes.

COP30 concluded early Saturday in Belém, Brazil, when a coalition of nations reached another agreement toward tackling climate change. Francis attended the conference this year, her fifth yea

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