Cop30 was meant to be a turning point, so why do some say the climate summit is broken?

The 30th edition of the UN climate negotiations, also known as Cop30, is underway in Belém, Brazil. As the world grapples with the existential threat of climate change, many are questioning whether this pivotal moment can deliver on its promise to address the crisis.

With thousands of diplomats, activists, journalists, and lobbyists gathered for the talks, hopes were high that this Amazonian Cop would be a turning point in the fight against climate breakdown. However, critics say that instead of making material progress towards climate goals, Cop30 risks repeating the disappointments of previous years.

The main problem, according to Patrick Galey, head of fossil fuel investigations at Global Witness, is the lack of urgency. This sentiment was echoed by Albert Norström, an associate professor at Stockholm Resilience Centre, who stated that the COP process has delivered what it was designed for – diplomacy and consensus – but failed to deliver ambitious action.

The scale of lobbying operations carried out by fossil fuel companies has become increasingly clear, with nearly 2,500 lobbyists attending Cop28 in Dubai. This influx of corporate interests has been accused of diluting ambition, slowing progress, and undermining trust.

Critics argue that the COP process is mired in misinformation and bad faith actors, with powerful nations using their influence to shape the agenda to suit their own interests. Asad Rehman, chief executive of Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland, pointed out that developed countries have an overwhelming advantage, with teams working 365 days a year on climate negotiations.

In contrast, developing countries are often left with limited time and resources, struggling to engage in the process. This power imbalance is perpetuated by the very structure of the COP, which is designed to be consensus-driven but often favors larger nations.

The consequences of this imbalance have been starkly illustrated by last year's Cop, where less-developed countries described the outcome as a "staggering betrayal." The fact that powerful nations can dictate the agenda while smaller ones are left fighting for scraps is a far cry from the spirit of cooperation and solidarity that the COP process was meant to represent.

As the climate crisis deepens, it's clear that something needs to change. Instead of continuing down the same path of incremental delay, Cop30 must deliver on its promise to secure a livable future for all. If not, the consequences will be catastrophic.
 
🌎💡 come on guys! cop30 is like the last chance saloon for climate action 🚨 i mean we've been hearing the same thing since cop25 and still no major progress 🤦‍♂️ fossil fuel companies are basically buying their way into these talks 🤑 with 2500 lobbyists attending it's no wonder they're talking up a storm 💬 but what about the developing countries who can't even get a seat at the table? ⚠️ asad rehman is right on the money 👏 we need to level the playing field and prioritize solidarity over corporate interests 🌈 if not cop30 will be another cop-out for the climate crisis 😩
 
I feel like we're stuck in this limbo where everyone's trying to find common ground 🤝 but we're still not getting anywhere fast... I mean, I get it, consensus is key and all that, but at what cost? 😬 We need some real action here! It's frustrating to see all these big corporations coming in with their fancy lobbyists and think tanks trying to water down the language on climate change 🚫. And don't even get me started on the power imbalance between developed and developing countries - it's just not fair. 💸

I do wish they could find a way to make this process more inclusive and representative, you know? I'm all for diplomacy and negotiation, but we can't keep going around in circles. We need to see some real commitment from everyone involved 🚀. It's time to think outside the box (or in this case, the COP framework 😉). Maybe it's time to rethink the whole system and try something new? 🤔
 
aww man this is so frustrating 🤯 cop30 has such a big deal but it feels like they're just going through the motions again... like what's the point of even trying if we're not gonna make any real changes? 🤷‍♀️ it's crazy to me how much influence fossil fuel companies have over these talks and how that's holding everything back. I feel for the smaller countries who are always stuck on the sidelines, it's just not fair ⚖️
 
idk man... i think cop30 has to be more than just diplomacy & consensus 🤔 but at the same time, is it even possible to make drastic changes when we got big oil companies pouring money into lobbying ops? 🤑 like, can't they just stop exploiting the planet and invest in renewable energy instead? 🌞 but then again, isn't that just a privileged perspective coming from people who live in developed countries and don't have to deal with the harsh realities of climate change in their own backyards? 😬 how can we trust the system when it's so clearly rigged against smaller nations? 🤷‍♀️
 
Ugh, I'm getting so frustrated with these COPs... 🤯 It's like, we know climate change is real and it's a huge problem, but instead of making some real progress, we're just going through the motions. The fossil fuel companies are pulling all the strings here, it's like they own the place 😒. And don't even get me started on the power imbalance between rich and poor countries... it's just not fair that the bigger nations get to dictate the agenda while everyone else is fighting for scraps 🤦‍♀️.

I mean, I know we need diplomacy and consensus and all that jazz, but sometimes you gotta make some tough decisions and take some risks. We can't just keep kicking the can down the road anymore... the clock is ticking ⏰. And what's with the lobbying ops? It feels like everyone's more interested in lining their own pockets than saving the planet 🤑.

I'm so tired of hearing that "we'll get there eventually" and "we're making progress"... progress? Are you kidding me? The climate crisis is getting worse every day, and we need real action NOW 🔥. Let's stop playing nice and start taking some real steps towards a sustainable future... or else 😤.
 
man this cop thing is so frustrating 🤯 i feel like we're just going through the motions every year and nothing ever changes. like what's the point of having all these diplomats and activists and lobbyists in one place if they're not gonna make some real progress? 🤔 it's gotta be tough for those smaller countries to compete with all the powerful nations, you know? and i'm so sick of the fossil fuel companies trying to influence the whole thing... it's like, can't we just focus on saving the planet instead of who's got more money? 💸 anyway, let's keep our fingers crossed that cop30 does something different this time around 🤞
 
🌎 I'm getting pretty worried about Cop30. The scale of lobbying operations from fossil fuel companies is mind-boggling - 2,500 lobbyists attending last year's COP in Dubai? That's insane 🤯. It feels like these corporate interests are sucking the life out of any real progress on climate action. And let's not forget the power imbalance between developed and developing countries - it's just not fair. The fact that smaller nations are left fighting for scraps while larger ones dictate the agenda is a total shame 🤕. We need to see some real commitment from world leaders to tackle this existential threat head-on, or else we're all in trouble ⛈️.
 
🤔 come on guys... how many times do we gotta go through this drama? cop30 is supposed to be a game changer but it's just more of the same 🙄 lobbying by fossil fuel companies is basically just buying influence and that's so not cool 💸 what's wrong with making some real progress for once? the fact that developed countries get all the power and resources while developing ones are left in the dust is just ridiculous 🤦‍♀️ it feels like we're stuck in a never ending loop of broken promises and empty talks 🕰️ can't we just make some concrete changes here? 📈
 
it's like they're stuck in neutral 🔄... all these powerful nations just sitting around negotiating while smaller ones are burning their own forests and whatnot 🌳... it's so unfair that developed countries get to push for their own interests and developing countries are left fighting for scraps 🤝... the lobbying game is getting out of hand too, with fossil fuel companies pulling some serious strings 💸... c'mon people! we need real change here not just empty promises and corporate greenwashing 🌿... cop30 had better bring the heat or else
 
omg i just saw this and was like wow is this really happening again? 😩 i feel like every cop talks is the same thing - diplomats talking and no real change is made. the fact that fossil fuel companies are flooding in with lobbyists is literally a joke. shouldn't they be held accountable for their role in climate change instead of just showing up to chat about it? 🤑 and i'm so done with developed countries getting all the attention while smaller ones struggle to even participate. it's like, can't we all just get along and work together to save the planet? 🌎
 
so i was watching cop30 live stream and honestly i'm feeling super frustrated 🤯 the corporate lobbying is like a total joke 🤑 2k+ lobbyists in dubai lol what about the people 🌎 meanwhile small nations are still fighting for scraps 💪 asad rehman's words hit really hard the power imbalance is real 👀 cop process is all about diplomacy and consensus but where's the action? 🤔 we need ambition not empty promises 🌈
 
omg, I'm so worried about these COP negotiations 😩 they're like trying to find a needle in a huge haystack but with world leaders instead of needles 🤣 anyway, can't we just make fossil fuel companies pay for everything instead of having them lobby their way into getting away with it? 💸 and btw, have you seen the pics of the Cop28 lobbyists in Dubai? they look like they're ready to sell their souls to the corporate devil 😂
 
yeah, i think ppl r right 2 say cop30's gotta do better thn previous yrs 🤔... lobbying ops by fossil fuel companies r like, super aggressive & it's like they're tryin 2 block progress 🚫... we need more urgency & ambition from world leaders & countries with more resources & influence 2 lead by example 💪
 
omg I'm so frustrated 🤯! it's like the whole world is stuck in neutral 🔄 and we're still not making progress on climate change 🌎. I mean, come on folks, we knew this was a thing 🙄 and yet here we are at Cop30 again 🤦‍♀️ trying to figure out how to save the planet 🌟 but it's like no one's listening 🗣️. all these fossil fuel companies showing up with their lobbying teams 💸 and it's like they're buying our politicians' votes 🤑. and don't even get me started on the power imbalance between developed and developing countries 🤷‍♀️. it's like, I get that we need cooperation and consensus 👍 but not at the expense of our planet's future 😔. someone needs to shake things up and hold everyone accountable 💪. this isn't just about climate change, it's about humanity's survival 🌎💥.
 
🌎💡 I think what's really worrying is that the scale of lobbying operations by fossil fuel companies is just getting out of control. It's like they're buying their way into the negotiations and trying to shape the agenda to suit their own interests. The fact that developed countries have a huge advantage in terms of resources and influence is just exacerbating the problem. We need to figure out a way to level the playing field and make sure that everyone has a fair shot at contributing to these talks.

I also think we need to start questioning the whole consensus-driven approach of COP. It's great that diplomats can come together and find common ground, but when it means sacrificing ambition and progress on climate action, something needs to change. We need to find a way to balance diplomacy with real action – and fast! 🕰️
 
🤔 Cop30 in Belém is a total mess 🌴! I mean, I've been following this stuff for years and it's always the same story – a bunch of rich countries trying to water down the goals while the developing nations are left to deal with the consequences 🌪️. It's like they're playing a game of whack-a-mole, where every time progress is made, someone new comes along and knocks it back down 🔥.

And don't even get me started on the lobbying ops 🤑 – 2,500 lobbyists showing up to Cop30? That's just insane 😂. It's like they're trying to grease the wheels of progress or something 🤢. I mean, I know big oil has a lot of influence, but come on 🙄.

The thing is, this whole COP process is supposed to be about global cooperation and solidarity, but it feels more like a free-for-all where everyone's looking out for number one 👀. It's time for some real change, you know? We can't just keep delaying the inevitable – the climate crisis is real, and we need to act now ⏰.
 
I think Cop30 is gonna be a total snooze fest 🤯. Everyone's always saying we need more urgency and ambition from these climate talks, but I think it's time to rethink our approach. We've been trying the same old thing for years and what do we have to show for it? A bunch of empty promises and agreements that nobody really enforces.

The fact is, the biggest polluters are still gonna be doing their thing, and the rest of us are just gonna be stuck dealing with the consequences. I'm not saying we shouldn't try to make progress, but we need to start thinking outside the box – or in this case, outside the COP process altogether 🔄.

Maybe it's time for some real change, like a global carbon tax or something. Anything less and we're just gonna be stuck in this cycle of delays and disappointments forever. Let's stop pretending that incremental delay is gonna cut it, and start making some real moves towards saving our planet 💪
 
Ugh 🤯 I'm getting so frustrated with these climate talks! It's like, what's taking them so long?! We're already running out of time, and they're still arguing over who gets to dictate the agenda. 🙄 It's like, come on guys, we need a global solution ASAP or else we'll all be up a creek 🌊. I mean, have you seen those fossil fuel companies lobbying? It's like they own the place 💸. We can't keep relying on big corporations to save us from themselves. The developing countries are getting left behind and it's just not fair ⚖️. We need some real change here, not just empty promises and a lot of hot air 📢.
 
I'm so worried about how much pressure is being put on these diplomats and activists, you know? 🤕 I think we need to give them a break, tbh. The fossil fuel companies are really trying to make their voices heard, and it's not just about the lobbyists, it's also about the fact that they're representing entire industries and economies 🤑. And yeah, the power imbalance is real, but can't we try to find ways to level the playing field instead of just tearing each other down? 💔 I mean, it's not like these countries are not trying, they are! 🌟 We need more understanding and less judgment, you feel me? 😊
 
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