COP30 Climate and Energy Declaration Tracker
An interactive tool created to provide clear, accessible insights into the commitments made by countries, NGOs, and other stakeholders at COP.
The COP Climate and Energy Declaration Tracker is an interactive tool created to provide clear, accessible insights into the commitments made by countries, NGOs, and other stakeholders at the United Nations (UN) Conference of the Parties (COP). Developed by Clean Air Task Force (CATF), the tracker is designed to help users navigate the complexity of COPs by offering a streamlined way to explore key declarations.
Use the tracker below to explore declarations by launch date, launch country, and topic.
Last updated on November 19, 2025 at 11:30am ET.
Declarations
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Date |
Title |
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Topic(s) | Signatories |
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| October 16, 2025 Oct 2025 | Belém Commitment for Sustainable Fuels—Belém 4x | Brazil | Agriculture | |
Declaration Description:The “Belém 4X” pledge commits countries to quadruple the use of sustainable fuels by 2035, using 2024 levels as a baseline, with backing from governments, industry, and international organizations. Launched at the Pre-COP and reinforced at a high-level COP30 meeting, the initiative now has support from 23 countries and will be advanced through a new partnership with the Clean Energy Ministerial’s Future Fuels Action Plan. Read more about the pledge here. Signatories: |
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| November 7, 2025 Nov 2025 | Open Coalition for Carbon Market Integration | Brazil | Carbon Markets | |
Declaration Description:Led by the Ministry of Finance, this initiative aims to harmonize standards and link existing carbon credit trading systems to boost liquidity, predictability, and transparency in the sector. The coalition forms part of the New Brazil – Ecological Transformation Plan, an innovative strategy by the Brazilian government to promote sustainable development by reconciling economic growth, social inclusion, and environmental preservation. Read more on the declaration here. Signatories:
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| November 9, 2025 Nov 2025 | Drastically Reducing Methane Emissions in Global Fossil Fuel Sector | United Kingdom | Methane | |
Declaration Description:Drives robust monitoring, transparent reporting, elimination of routine flaring and venting, and stronger partnerships between producing and consuming nations. Open for new countries to join, it represents a united effort to cut methane, protect health and livelihoods, and deliver lasting climate and economic benefits for all. Read the full statement here. Signatories:
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| November 12, 2025 Nov 2025 | Declaration on Information Integrity on Climate Change | Global Initiative for Information Integrity on Climate Change | Disinformation | |
Declaration Description:Establishes shared international commitments to address climate disinformation and promote accurate, evidence-based information on climate issues. The Declaration commits signatories to promote the integrity of information related to climate change at international, national and local levels, in line with international human rights law and the principles of the Paris Agreement. Read the full declaration here. Signatories:
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| November 14, 2025 Nov 2025 | Belém Declaration on Global Green Industrialization | Brazil | Industry | |
Declaration Description:The Belém Declaration on Global Green Industrialization, launched at COP30 by the Brazilian Presidency and theUnited Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), establishes a global framework to accelerate industrial decarbonization while expanding sustainable economic growth and innovation, especially for emerging and developing economies. It connects climate ambition with real-economy transformation by coordinating governments, industry, and international organizations to scale next-generation clean industries and close gaps in finance, technology, and policy. A leadership group will now develop the institutional architecture for implementation, with further commitments and planning to be advanced ahead of COP31. Read more about the declaration here. Signatories:
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| November 15, 2025 Nov 2025 | Premium Flyers Solidarity Coalition Declaration | Global Solidarity Levies Task Force | Finance | |
Declaration Description:At COP30, the Global Solidarity Levies Task Force—co-chaired by President Macron, President Ruto, and Prime Minister Mottley—highlighted growing momentum behind the Premium Flyers Solidarity Coalition, launched earlier this year in Seville. The coalition brings together countries committed to introducing solidarity levies on premium air travel as a fair, debt-free source of climate finance, and now includes Benin, Djibouti, France, Kenya, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, and Spain, with several additional nations joining as observers. Learn more here: https://solidaritylevies.org/cop30/ Signatories:
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| November 17, 2025 Nov 2025 | Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy [New Signatories] | N/A | Nuclear Energy | |
Declaration Description:The declaration, first launched at COP28 on December 2, 2023, commits countries to work together to achieve a tripling of global nuclear capacity from 2020 by 2050. At COP30, new countries signed onto the declaration, including Rwanda and Senegal, bring the total number of signatories to 33.
For additional information, visit: https://world-nuclear-news.org/articles/more-support-for-tripling-global-nuclear-capacity
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The COP30 Climate and Energy Declaration Tracker highlights major climate and energy commitments announced at COP29. While we strive to include the most significant declarations, this tool is not a comprehensive list of all pledges made at the conference. Some announcements, particularly those related to smaller or more specific initiatives, may not be included. The tracker is intended as a resource for tracking key global actions, and we recommend consulting official COP30 documentation for a complete record of all commitments.


