UN climate negotiations burned up and then fizzled out

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The UN climate negotiations in Belém, Brazil, concluded with a humorous email about survival T-shirts, reflecting on the event's anticlimactic end and funding opportunities.

Flames and smoke inside a burning conference hall.
A fire burns in a pavilion during the COP30 UN Climate Change Conference in Belém, Pará state, Brazil, on November 20th, 2025. | Photo: Getty Images

"It's a wrap … Don't forget to buy an 'i survived Belém' shirt," reads the opening line of an email I got Saturday, the final day of highly anticipated United Nations climate negotiations in Belém, Brazil. The email was sent from Shravya Jain-Conti, the US climate diplomacy lead at the Global Strategic Communications Council (GSCC), who's been following these events for years. While she sometimes has tips on where to snag a cup of coffee along with her email updates to reporters, the T-shirt tip was a first as far as I've seen.

I've been mulling over these negotiations since last year, mapping out potential funding opportunities to make a t …

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