Dear [Name],
COP30 – the annual UN climate conference – starts in just a few weeks, on 10 November. Three decades after the Rio Earth Summit which set COP in motion, it’s back in Brazil.
After rumours that Keir Starmer would not be representing the UK this year, Downing Street announced last week that the prime minister would be attending – proof that public pressure works!
In October’s newsletter, we look ahead to COP and round up this month’s top climate stories.
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After two years in petro-states, will COP’s return to Brazil mark a break from greenwashing and a step towards real climate action? Under President Lula da Silva, deforestation of the Amazon has slowed dramatically – but the government continues to license oil drilling in the Amazon.
So what should you watch out for at this year’s COP?
Watch this space – we will bring you vital updates from this year’s conference in a bonus COP30 edition of our newsletter!
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October has brought a slew of climate headlines – but judging by our politicians, you’d think everything was hunky-dory! Here’s a roundup of some of the key stories:
In better news, YouGov polling found that a majority of Reform voters support renewable energy. With the right message, ambitious climate action can appeal to all sections of the electorate.
Thanks for reading – stand by for an extra special COP30 bulletin this November as the conference gets underway in Brazil!
With very best wishes
Beccy, Ben, Jamie, Peter, Steve & William
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