BELEM, Brazil: Two global power players pushed negotiators on Wednesday to find compromises at United Nations climate talks in Brazil’s Belem, where a self-imposed deadline is rushing up fast. UN Secretary-General António Guterres and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva arrived at the COP30 talks to take a hand, in what some attendees hoped could signal progress by day’s end. Lula’s tentative schedule included meetings with negotiators for the European Union, emerging nations in Latin America, the Middle East and Asia, and hard-hit small island nations and African countries.

In the final days of the conference pressure for a roadmap away from fossil fuels is growing as delegates discuss possible outcomes

A due giorni dalla chiusura della Cop30, il presidente brasiliano Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva ha tenuto una fitta serie di riunioni a Belém con delegazioni dell'Unione europea,…