The European in the Amazon as COP30 drives global climate decisions
John E. Kaye
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When the world’s climate leaders gather in Belém this November, The European will be in print at the heart of the Amazon, bringing European business perspectives into the discussions on finance, sustainability and the planet’s future
From 10–21 November 2025, COP30 will bring climate negotiators, investors, scientists and business leaders to Belém, Brazil, deep in the Amazon basin — and The European will be there, in print, as the conversations unfold.
This pivotal summit will focus on climate finance, Amazon protection and sustainable development, with $1.3 trillion in expected funding on the table for vulnerable and developing nations.
Our print edition, distributed at COP30, will put European business, finance and innovation in front of the people shaping the planet’s future. For companies working in climate tech, sustainable investment or green supply chains, it’s a rare opportunity to be part of the conversation on the ground.
To be featured in The European at these landmark events, speak to our commercial team today.
Main image, courtesy COP30
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