Belém, Brazil. 10.11.25 – 21.11.25

The Nordic Council of Ministers at COP30

At COP30 we launched new research, hosted workshops, and showcased tangible solutions. Topics ranged from innovative financing, shifts in food systems and advances in green energy to transition to gender equality, youth involvement, and much more.

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Joel Sheakoski, norden.org

The Conference of the Parties (COP) is the largest global event for discussions and negotiations on climate change. 

The meeting is held annually, with the presidency rotating among the five regions recognized by the United Nations.

Thank you!

A big thank you from The Nordic Pavilion at COP30 in Brazil!

Programme

Programme COP30 - Brasilien, BELÈM 10-21 november 2025

News

cop30 forskerpanel
15.11.25
Nordic Council of Ministers

COP30 online: videos from the Nordic Pavilion

MR-FJLS kuopio 2025
10.11.25
Nordic Council of Ministers

COP30: Nordic declaration addresses the role of food systems and bioeconomy to counter climate change

29.10.25
Nordic Council of Ministers

Ahead of COP30: Nordic ministers sign declaration on the necessity of multilateralism

04.11.25
Nordic Council of Ministers

Growth and sustainable development can go hand in hand

Nordic Declaration on reinforcing multilateral environmental governance

«We recognize that effective multilateralism is a necessity for tackling global, interconnected environmental crises that transcend borders, like climate change, biodiversity loss, land degradation and pollution, and for achieving sustainable development and global security».

The Nordic Ministers for Climate and the Environment of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Faroe Islands and Åland

Nordic Co-operation Programme for the Environment and Climate 2025–2030

The Co-operation Programme for the Environment and Climate 2025–2030 takes its starting point from what the UN has termed the triple crisis. By placing focus on the climate, biodiversity and pollution, as well as the concept of the circular economy, this new co-operation programme shall bolster Nordic collaboration in areas where there is Nordic benefit to be found. 

The Nordic Region must continue to play a leading role in the green transition, and it shall remain a globally competitive and socially sustainable region. At the same time, climate change is a global issue, and so it is important that the Nordic countries retain a clear and convincing voice in order to promote effective solutions within international environment and climate negotiations. 

The Nordic Climate Ministers’ Declaration on COP28

«We recognize that the Nordic countries were early starters in the energy transition and development of the bioeconomy including food systems. However, to become climate neutral, we too need to accelerate the efforts within all sectors»

The Nordic Climate Ministers’ Declaration on COP28