The UN climate summit in Brazil highlights the urgent need for global cooperation to combat climate change, which continues to escalate disasters worldwide. Indigenous peoples are expected to play a significant role in the discussions, with over 3,000 delegates participating. Brazil's new fund aims to incentivize forest conservation, while the absence of the US raises concerns about the future of climate politics. The summit is framed as an 'implementation COP' rather than a platform for new agreements. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)