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Today at the COP30 Business and Finance Forum: How Business and Finance Leaders are Driving Real World Impact at Scale (Bloomberg Green)
Ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Brazil, Bloomberg will bring together top leaders from business, finance, policy, academia and NGOs for candid discussions in São Paulo focused on creating solutions to support the goals set forth at COP30.
The agenda features sessions on financing Brazil’s green transformation, scaling carbon markets, pricing nature, and advancing corporate resilience — setting the stage for actionable collaboration ahead of COP30 in Belém.
Today in Brazil: Local Leaders Climate Awards to Recognize the Most Impactful Climate Breakthroughs (Bloomberg Philanthropies)
Today's 2025 Bloomberg Philanthropies Local Leaders Climate Awards celebrate the most daring, impactful, and people-centered climate breakthroughs led by cities, states, and regions. In partnership with C40, the Awards recognize exemplary policies, projects, and programs that have effectively addressed climate change over the past three years.
This year, the Awards will honor both a Brazilian and a global champion across six categories, underscoring the pivotal role of local governments worldwide. Building on the priorities and themes of COP30, the six Award categories celebrate leadership in:
1. Energy Transition & Smarter Buildings
2. Clean, Reliable Transportation
3. Safer Infrastructure for a Changing World
4. Healthy Cities, Strong Communities
5. Sustainable Waste Solutions
6. Power of Partnership
The winners will be announced today at the COP30 Local Leaders Forum in Rio de Janeiro. Explore the list of finalists and jurors here.
Meanwhile in Europe: EU Rush to Seal 2040 Climate Deal Faces Dilution Threat (Bloomberg)
The next stage of Europe’s climate transition hangs in the balance, with ministers meeting today in Brussels to hash out a deal on the emissions cuts they expect to deliver in the next decade.
The aim is to secure backing for a goal to cut emissions by 90% by 2040 relative to 1990 levels, as well as sign off on an updated climate pledge to submit to the United Nations, just days before the COP30 summit is due to kick off in Brazil.
Pushback: Top EU Official Warns Against Submitting to Trump’s ESG Whims (Bloomberg)
Teresa Ribera, one of the European Union’s top officials, warned that succumbing to US pressure on the bloc’s green rules would block companies from receiving the data they need during the transition.
The Trump administration has stepped up its criticism of EU laws
that it deems to be overburdensome on American companies, with the bloc’s so-called CSDDD regulation, which aims to clean up company supply chains, coming under particularly harsh scrutiny. Last week, the biggest business associations sent a letter
to
White House cabinet members, including Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, asking them to block the European Union from moving ahead with the law.
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