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COP30 is landing in Belém, Brazil, and the stakes? Pretty massive. Ten years since Paris, the green economy has swelled past $700 billion. Sounds impressive, right? Except emissions are still nowhere near where they need to be.



So here's the question: can world leaders actually narrow this ambition gap, or are we stuck watching targets drift further out of reach? The numbers are big, but so is the shortfall. Climate action and economic reality keep colliding, and Belém might be where we see if anyone's ready to bridge that divide for real.

Progress exists, sure. But progress at the pace we're moving? That's the gamble.
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NotAFinancialAdvicevip
· 3h ago
70 billion sounds impressive, but the emissions are still there.
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On-ChainDivervip
· 11-17 10:49
70 billion sounds impressive, but the emissions haven't changed... we've been playing this trap for ten years.
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FlippedSignalvip
· 11-17 10:49
70 billion sounds impressive, but the emissions are still there... this is ridiculous To put it nicely, it's called "ambition gap", to put it harshly, it's just a constant deception Can Belém really produce something this time? I doubt it.
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