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Legal Amazon Consortium Unveils Agenda for COP30

The Legal Amazon Consortium (CAL) presented a comprehensive sustainable development agenda at COP30, featuring over 100 panels on climate finance, bioeconomy, and the role of indigenous peoples. Initiatives like the 'Amazonia 2050 Strategy' aim to address the region's environmental challenges.


Legal Amazon Consortium Unveils Agenda for COP30

The Legal Amazon Consortium (CAL) arrives at COP30 with a solid sustainable development agenda, based on interstate cooperation, recognition of Amazonian peoples, and the construction of integrated and futuristic solutions for Brazil's largest region.

The Legal Amazon Consortium presents an agenda with over 100 panels on sustainability at COP30.

The agenda highlights a deep focus on sustainable solutions, climate finance, and the role of the Brazilian Amazonian states in the face of the environmental crisis.

The Amazon Hub programming is structured around thematic axes that address the region's challenges and opportunities. These spaces will be used to present the main regional initiatives of the Brazilian Amazon.

Among the actions to be highlighted at the Conference are the Amazonia 2050 Strategy, the CAL2050 Platform, the Amazon Ecological Transformation Plan, and the Regional Land Tenure Regularization Project.

This initiative is driven by the Legal Amazon Interstate Consortium (CAL), which seeks to consolidate the region's sustainability and cooperation agenda within the Conference of the Parties framework.

The opening event was held at 9:00 a.m. BRT, with the confirmed participation of the governors of Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Pará, Rondônia, Roraima, and Tocantins, who make up the Consortium.

Sustainability and Regional Development Agenda

The Legal Amazon Consortium will have a significant presence in the Blue and Green Zone pavilions of COP30, with a robust program that includes more than 100 panels and bilateral meetings.

From the circular economy to REDD+: The Amazon Hub reveals its agenda of debates on the future of the Amazon at COP30.

Topics such as climate justice, the role of indigenous peoples, the energy transition, food security, and the forest carbon market will be the focus of the debates in Belém.

The governors of the Legal Amazon inaugurated the Amazon Hub at COP30, driven by the Legal Amazon Consortium.

CAL will participate in COP30 with over 100 panels and bilateral meetings, presenting key initiatives such as the Amazonia 2050 Strategy and the Amazon Ecological Transformation Plan. The paths for the energy transition in the Amazon and the decarbonization of agriculture will be discussed.

Climate Justice and Traditional Peoples: The Community Environmental Agents Program of Maranhão and the leading role of indigenous peoples in initiatives for Territorial and Environmental Management of Indigenous Lands (GATI) in Pará and Rondônia will be addressed.

Food Security and Bioeconomy: A dedicated section will explore Family Farming, agroforestry, low-carbon food production, Amazonian cocoa, and Productive Chains for the Amazonian Bioeconomy.

Key Dates and CAL Consortium Participation

The Legal Amazon Consortium will directly participate in several launches, including the educational game Curupira and the Amazon of the future. All these initiatives are focused on environmental conservation, sustainable development, and strengthening regional integration among the member states.

Consolidation of the Consortium as a Key Actor

The Legal Amazon Interstate Consortium, created in 2019, has consolidated itself as a fundamental player in climate conferences since COP25 in Madrid.

Among the most relevant topics are:

Circular Economy and Sustainable Solutions: Initiatives such as the ECLAR Amazonas project, which seeks clean communities and rivers, open the discussion on waste management and water resources.

Climate Finance and REDD+: Innovative mechanisms and the distribution of benefits in jurisdictional REDD+ programs will be analyzed, with experiences presented by states such as Acre.

Energy Transition and Productive Development: Roraima will present integrated solutions for conservation and productive development.

Belém, Brazil. - The governors of the nine states that make up the Legal Amazon of Brazil inaugurated today, November 10, 2025, the Amazon Hub in the Blue Zone of COP30, in Belém (Pará).

Other relevant participants include the National Front of Mayors (Alliance for the Urban Amazon) and the UN-Brazil Fund (MPTF), which will discuss how to finance sustainable futures.

The last week of the event will place special emphasis on topics such as Food and Nutritional Security (Wednesday, November 19, and Thursday, November 20) and Livestock-Forest Integration, culminating in panels on the Forest Carbon Market and Environmental Recovery.

Belém, Brazil. - The Amazon Hub, the central pavilion of the Legal Amazon Consortium (CAL) in the Green Zone of COP30 in Belém, has revealed its exhaustive programming, which will take place from November 10 to 21.

The panels are proposed by state governments, consortia, civil society organizations, and companies, ensuring an integrated and multisectoral perspective.

Highlighted Thematic Axes in the Agenda

The programming focuses on the presentation of subnational models and the discussion of public policies.