Experts say stifling bureaucratic procedures that are disconnected from the climate crisis have consistently stalled COP negotiations.
By Bob Berwyn
Frustration about slow progress at the United Nations climate talks boiled over this week. After hours under the equatorial sun at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, scores of protesters pushed past security guards Tuesday evening and briefly occupied parts of the negotiating area, calling for an end to mining and logging in the Amazon, among other demands.
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