COP30: How to better cover the climate negotiations?
In times of growing denialism and misinformation against the 2030 UN Agenda for Sustainable Development, it has become essential to cover events like the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP). The key annual meeting, COP30, will take place next November in Belém, Brazil. But covering it is neither simple nor easy. Whether you are attending as accredited media or following it from afar, it is essential to understand the way the conference works and prepare ahead of time on the road to the COP30 and the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, so you can get meaningful stories.
Tais Gadea Lara
Tais Gadea Lara is a climate journalist from Argentina. Since 2014 she has been covering the climate negotiations and international politics. In 2024 she was a Climate Explorer at the Constructive Institute (Denmark) working on a global project to help journalists improve climate reporting.
- 27 June 2025
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