Inside COP30: You’re invited to follow the climate talks firsthand

Inside COP30: You’re invited to follow the climate talks firsthand

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The world is heading toward a make-or-break moment at COP30, the most important climate summit since Paris.

As leaders gather in Belém, at the edge of the Amazon, We Don’t Have Time will be there in full force to make sure science, nature, and people take the center of the conversation.

To do so, we’re sending one of the largest media delegations at COP30: 15 people on the ground in Belém, with more supporting from our studios in Stockholm, Washington DC and Nairobi. Together, we’ll produce more than 100 hours of live broadcasts, giving scientists, innovators, and changemakers a global platform to speak directly to the world.

Last year, our COP coverage reached 23 million viewers. This year, we’re aiming even higher. Because when the science is this clear, silence isn’t an option.

Get ready. We’re live from COP30, November 10–21! 
Sign up today and invite yoir friends to make a difference!

📱 If you’re in Belém, join our COP30 WhatsApp News & Event group for live updates and invitations.

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And if you can’t wait for Belém, join us November 4th for a crucial conversation setting the stage for COP30.

In a time of geopolitical instability and wavering commitments, strong business leadership and support for ambitious climate targets are more important than ever. Vattenfall is one of those leading voices.

Together with Sweden’s Climate Ambassador and COP30 lead negotiator, Vattenfall’s Heads of Environment and Sustainability will discuss the challenges facing climate governance and the energy transition and explore how Europe can turn them into opportunities for action and competitiveness.

Don’t miss this dialogue as we count down to COP30 and the next chapter of global climate action.

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Solving the climate crisis means more than cutting emissions. It means protecting and restoring the natural world that regulates our climate, supports our economies, and safeguards our health.

That’s why we’re so excited to announce The Nature Positive Dialogues, a COP30 collaboration between the Nature Positive Initiative and We Don’t Have Time.

These special sessions will explore how the world can halt and reverse nature loss by 2030 and achieve full recovery by 2050. Through live discussions and interviews streamed from Belém, the series will show why restoring nature is essential to a safe and just future.

Don’t miss this crucial series, live from COP30 in Belém, Brazil, where we uncover the stories and solutions that can restore balance to our planet.

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for more info, go to Draft Weekly Newsletter, Nov 2, 2025

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