CARICOM climate change centre to represent regional at COP30 in Brazil

The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) will lead regional representation at the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to be held  Belém, Brazil. 

The CCCCC will host the CARICOM Pavilion, a dedicated space for Caribbean nations to engage global stakeholders and advocate for climate justice and sustainable development. The Pavilion will also host a variety of side events led by Caribbean governments and partners, providing a platform to learn more about regional climate action and collaborative solutions.

The CCCCC’s participation underscores the Caribbean’s commitment to advancing climate resilience, sustainable development, and regional cooperation in addressing climate change. 

In a statement, the CCCCC said the  Caribbean is highly vulnerable to climate impacts such as rising sea levels, coastal erosion, stronger hurricanes, increased droughts, and flooding continues to advocate for urgent international support and innovative solutions.

At COP30, the CCCCC aims to Highlight the Caribbean’s progress and challenges in climate adaptation and mitigation; strengthen partnerships with global stakeholders,including UN agencies, financial institutions, and climate research networks; showcase regional initiatives in renewable energy, climate-smart agriculture, and blue economy solutions; amplify the voices of Caribbean communities most affected by climate change, ensuring that their perspectives shape global climate policies.

Dr. Mark Bynoe Director Business Strategy and Regional Coordination, shared – “The Caribbean is on the frontline of climate change. With extreme weather events growing stronger and more frequent, and global action still falling short, COP30 is more than another conference. It is a critical moment for our region to demand urgent support and highlight the innovative solutions we are already implementing. We are committed to ensuring that the Caribbean’s voice is heard, and that international partners recognize the importance of supporting climate resilience in our communities.”

At the CARICOM Pavilion, visitors can engage with experts, discover key initiatives, and participate in interactive discussions on building climate resilience. The CCCCC is committed to delivering its mandate of serving our CARICOM Member States and their citizens; to build resilience across our region and to secure the future of all our people. (CMC)

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