FT Live @ COP 30
November 2025
Powering the global conversation
In-Person & Online | Belém, Brazil
Inside FT Live @ COP30: conversations shaping the future of climate action
COP30 in Belém marked a pivotal moment in the global climate agenda — a chance to assess progress and renew momentum towards 2030 targets.
Throughout the week, FT Live convened high-level discussions led by senior FT journalists, bringing together leaders from business, finance, government and civil society.
Now, you can revisit two standout sessions exploring how finance, policy and people are shaping the future of climate action.
Catch up on both discussions, available to stream on demand.
Three stops. One global conversation.
Discover FT Live’s climate journey.
Attending COP with the FT

Driving Change
Shape future environmental policy and engage with global sustainability trends.

For Action-Oriented Roles
Ideal for leaders tasked with climate action, from policymakers to sustainability officers.

Staying in the Know
Stay connected to crucial discussions and the latest developments in the fast-evolving climate debate.
Relive COP 30! Watch on Demand
12-13 November | Green Zone, COP30
FT Sessions @ COP 30
Journalism-led debates from Belém on accountability, finance and climate action — part of the official COP30 conversation.
13 November | Belém, Brazil
Protecting Environmental Defenders: Advancing the Escazú Agreement
This event, in partnership with Open Society Foundations, convened policymakers, diplomats, human rights leaders and more to explore how to safeguard frontline defenders and mobilise resources across Latin America.
“The intervention of the Executive Secretary of ECLAC will have a significant impact on the field of International Forest Law… strengthening regional commitments to sustainability, environmental transparency, and public participation”
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