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Subject EARTHDAY.ORG at COP30
Date November 12, 2025 2:29 PM
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<[link removed]>EARTHDAY.ORG is in Belém, Brazil, for COP30.

This week marks a milestone for climate progress — and for EARTHDAY.ORG’s mission. After years of advocacy, climate education has officially been integrated into the EU’s climate plan, proving that informed citizens are key to lasting change.

With all eyes on COP30 in Brazil, meet the leaders shaping the negotiations and get a crash course on what’s at stake — from forest protection to Indigenous leadership. Knowledge is power, and this issue is all about using it to drive the climate movement forward.

Follow us on LinkedIn <[link removed]> to get updates on all things Earth Day at COP30.

Read more below on the success of climate education being added to NDCs worldwide.

<[link removed]>EARTHDAY.ORG Celebrates Historic European Union Move to Make Climate Education Central to Climate Action <[link removed]>

The EU's recently made landmark decision to integrate climate education across school curricula to their Nationally Determined Contributions to the Paris Agreement.

<[link removed]>EARTHDAY.ORG at COP30: Event Schedule <[link removed]>

Check out the events that EARTHDAY.ORG will be attending at COP30.

<[link removed]>Everything You Wanted to Know About COP30 and Were Afraid to Ask <[link removed]>

COP30 in Brazil continues 30 years of global climate talks, focusing on forest protection, Indigenous leadership, climate education, and stronger emission cuts.

Image by Raimundo Pacco, courtesy of UNFCCC/COP30

<[link removed]>Who’s Who at COP30? <[link removed]>

Special envoys like Jacinda Ardern and Arunabha Ghosh span 7 strategic regions and will bring decades of governing experience and unique perspectives to COP30.

<[link removed]>Underreported Earth: 'Tree Tales' <[link removed]>

EARTHDAY.ORG and The Pulitzer Center present a new three-part discussion series on deforestation and conservation.

<[link removed]>COP30 Hypocrisy: High Expenses Leave Most Impacted Nations Out <[link removed]>

Opinion: How COP30’s location in Belém — which will be too expensive for some developing countries to attend — reflects a long history of excluding developing nations.

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