Time is running out: The Amazon is under pressure, the climate has long been in crisis - and the world is looking to Belém in November 2025, where the COP30 world climate conference will take place. After the disappointing results of the last conferences in Dubai and Baku, expectations are high: will Belém, the gateway to the rainforest, be the turning point?
At the discussion evening on 1 October 2025, renowned Brazil expert Dr. Thomas Fatheuer will talk about the political, social and ecological dimensions of this important conference. Fatheuer knows the country, the region and the players like no other - thanks to his many years of work for human rights and environmental organizations on the ground. The focus of the evening will include
Brazil's role as host of the COP30
current infrastructure projects in Belém
reactions from indigenous communities and civil society actors
and the big question: Is a climate-friendly transition still possible?
Moderation: Marcos A. da Costa Melo (expert promoter for one-world engagement in the migration society)
Free admission - please register at:
veranstaltungen@auslandsgesellschaft.de | 0231 8380019
In cooperation with FUgE Hamm and KoBra, supported by ENGAGEMENT GLOBAL with funds from the BMZ.
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