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Practical Action at COP30

10-21 Nov 2025
Belém, Brazil

Putting frontline communities at the heart of decisions

Extreme heat, destructive wildfires, and catastrophic storms and floods are affecting our global community. The climate and nature crises are pushing millions into poverty every year, driving people from their homes and threatening food supplies. We need to act and fast. The way in which the world responds to these emergencies are crucial to all our futures. We need to make a change.

What is COP30?

COP30 is the climate conference led by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), held in Belém, Brazil, from 10th to 21st November.

We know that those living on the frontline are now facing multiple, unprecedented emergencies. So our task is to persuade government representatives to take these key issues seriously and make sure they make ambitious decisions.

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70%

of sub-Saharan Africa’s crops will be affected by heat or drought by 2050.

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1.5 per day

The number of climate disasters projected by 2030.

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3.3-3.6 billion

People already living in highly vulnerable countries to climate impacts.

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