Brazil starts climate summit: with enthusiasm, but the balance sheet is shaky!
Lippe reports on the climate summit in Brazil on November 9th, 2025, highlights current challenges and solutions.

Brazil starts climate summit: with enthusiasm, but the balance sheet is shaky!
The world is looking forward to Brazil, where the climate summit started on November 9, 2025. The country enthusiastically welcomed delegations from all over the world to discuss pressing climate protection issues. But the start of the summit was not without challenges. Loud The Patriot At the opening, Brazil had to deal with some criticisms regarding the country's record in terms of climate protection.
In recent years, Brazil has made some progress in climate policy, but there are still some “scratches” in the balance sheet. Discussions about deforestation, CO2 emissions and protecting rainforests were the focus of the opening speeches. The Brazilian Environment Minister emphasized that they finally want to implement a clear plan to reduce greenhouse gases. At this point it is important to mention that Brazil has one of the most important ecosystems on earth: the Amazon. But the challenges here are enormous. It takes not just words, but also actions to get closer to global climate goals.
Global challenges and local initiatives
What is the rest of the world doing? Many countries also presented their national climate goals, but there is often a wide gap between demands and reality. There is great hope that international cooperation will be promoted at the climate summit and new impulses will be provided. There were also voices from Europe urging that every country present an ambitious plan to reduce its emissions.
But discussions aren't just taking place on the big, global stage. There are also numerous initiatives at the local level that are committed to greater sustainability. In Cologne, for example, the number of environmentally friendly projects is constantly growing. These developments could serve as role models for other cities that also want to reduce their ecological footprints. The city officials have a good hand here because they rely on cooperation with citizens' initiatives to drive change.
Looking into the future
The future of climate policy will be decisively shaped at the climate summit in Brazil. However, the path to a sustainable global economy requires a rethink. Together, countries must learn to look beyond their own interests and commit to new standards. With the right steps and a clear focus on climate protection, Brazil could emerge as a pioneer if it manages to overcome the criticisms and make real progress. The world will be watching these successes closely and waiting for words to finally be followed by action.
In the meantime, all states are called upon to take action and set an example for climate protection. This is the only way to achieve sustainable change that is important not only for people today, but also for future generations.