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Experts call at COP30 to change the economic system to advance in the fight against climate change

‘The Land Gap 2025′ is the report by the University of Melbourne (Australia) that was presented at the Climate Summit (COP30) in Belém (Brazil) and which includes the need to promote sovereign debt relief and speaks of the “historic” opportunity to create an international tax system for sustainable development. In addition, the study shows the “gaps” in the national plans presented for COP30. It identifies a “territorial gap” between governments’ dependence on land to achieve their carbon mitigation goals and what they actually feasible to carry out and a “forest” gap that demonstrates the difference between global commitments to halt deforestation and forest degradation by 2030 and the likely outcomes of countries’ pledges.

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