At the COP30 Leaders’ Summit in Belém, Brazil, India officially joined the Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF) as an observer, marking a strategic move in international climate diplomacy. This comes as the world observes a decade since the Paris Agreement (2015) and questions grow over the adequacy of global climate ambition.
The Tropical Forests Forever Facility, launched by Brazil, is a global forest finance initiative aiming to mobilise $125 billion through public and private funding. Its goal is to reward countries that conserve or expand their tropical forests by providing results-based payments—a shift from promises to performance-driven support.
India’s statement at COP30 reflected strong support for the fund while calling out gaps in global climate progress,
India’s statement also highlighted substantial domestic achievements,
India’s participation as an observer reflects growing engagement in shaping climate finance and forest conservation mechanisms. The TFFF, if successfully implemented, could,
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