
Commonwealth Club of California Podcast CLIMATE ONE: Reports from COP30: Climate Talks in the Amazon
Nov 14, 2025
Davi Neustein, a sustainability consultant, sheds light on Brazil's hosting choices for COP30 and innovative bioeconomy strategies. Ilana Seid, representing Palau, passionately discusses the urgent climate impacts on small island nations and their advocacy for stronger climate action. Deborah Sanchez emphasizes the importance of funding models that support Indigenous and local communities, sharing success stories that enhance food security and livelihoods. Together, they highlight the critical role of local voices in shaping effective climate solutions.
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Progress Exists But Pace Is Insufficient
- COP30 highlights that global emissions are bending downward but still far from 1.5°C alignment.
- Simon Stiell and others stress urgency: countries must move much faster on cuts and resilience.
Belém Brings The Forest To The Talk
- Davi Neustein describes Belém as a culturally rich Amazon city visibly connected to the forest and river.
- He argues locating COP30 there shows a mirror of future climate realities for many global regions.
Brazil’s Diplomatic Edge In Climate Talks
- Brazil can credibly bridge Global South and North due to its diplomatic history and internal diversity.
- That positioning helps it negotiate with major emitters like China and the U.S.

