EPISODE · Nov 16, 2025 · 30 MIN
6. COP30 in Brazil - The Struggle for A Green World
from Amicae Curiae · host Amicae Curiae
Grab your coffee and join us as we head into the heart of the Amazon, where the world's largest rainforest, Indigenous rights, and international law collide - just as COP30 kicks off in Belém, Brazil.In this episode, we step back from our usual single-case deep dive and zoom out to explore the bigger picture: What is COP actually about? Why is Brazil at the centre of global climate discussions? And how is international law responding to the escalating climate crisis?We revisit the Paris Agreement, unpack this year’s groundbreaking advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice, and talk about the first major climate judgment of the European Court of Human Rights.From there, we turn to Brazil: a country celebrated for its promise to curb Amazon deforestation, yet simultaneously expanding oil drilling. We look at the violent reality faced by Indigenous and Afro-descendant communities defending their lands, from the Yanomami crisis to the landmark case of the Quilombola Communities of Alcântara before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.We also explore one of the biggest proposals on the COP30 agenda - the Tropical Forest Forever Facility, a 125-billion-dollar fund aimed at supporting over 70 tropical forest nations. Will it help save the Amazon, or risk fuelling corruption and conflict?We want to understand what is at stake and what the future of the Amazon means for the Paris Agreement and the planet.For any question or correction (because yes, we make mistakes), contact us at: [email protected]
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Grab your coffee and join us as we head into the heart of the Amazon, where the world's largest rainforest, Indigenous rights, and international law collide - just as COP30 kicks off in Belém, Brazil.In this episode, we step back from our usual single-case deep dive and zoom out to explore the bigger picture: What is COP actually about? Why is Brazil at the centre of global climate discussions? And how is international law responding to the escalating climate crisis?We revisit the Paris Agreement, unpack this year’s groundbreaking advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice, and talk about the first major climate judgment of the European Court of Human Rights.From there, we turn to Brazil: a country celebrated for its promise to curb Amazon deforestation, yet simultaneously expanding oil drilling. We look at the violent reality faced by Indigenous and Afro-descendant communities defending their lands, from the Yanomami crisis to the landmark case of the Quilombola Communities of Alcântara before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.We also explore one of the biggest proposals on the COP30 agenda - the Tropical Forest Forever Facility, a 125-billion-dollar fund aimed at supporting over 70 tropical forest nations. Will it help save the Amazon, or risk fuelling corruption and conflict?We want to understand what is at stake and what the future of the Amazon means for the Paris Agreement and the planet.For any question or correction (because yes, we make mistakes), contact us at: [email protected]
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