A COP-30 em perspectiva histórica: da governança climática global à justiça climática centrada na Amazônia
Keywords:
Global Governance;, Rio-92, Amazon, Global South, Environmental DiplomacyAbstract
This analysis examines the trajectory of global climate governance since Rio-92, highlighting how the choice of Belém for COP-30 symbolizes a paradigmatic transformation towards the leading role of the Global South and the Amazon.
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