
Group of Nations Show: Solutions Through Inclusivity: G7-G20-APEC-COP
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Group of Nations Show: Solutions Through Inclusivity: G7-G20-APEC-COP
Official COP 30 opportunity for commericial impact and global exposure.
An overview of the letter reveals that it is an official letter from André Godinho, the Executive Secretary for COP 30, on behalf of the City of Belém. The letter, dated July 7th, 2025, is addressed to a person named Chris and discusses a new initiative for the upcoming COP30 Summit. The summit is scheduled to take place from November 10th to 21st in Belém, Brazil, and is expected to attract around 50,000 attendees.
The initiative involves placing
Jumbo Tron outdoor screens in exclusive locations. These screens will be used to broadcast key messages about the summit, as well as messages from stakeholders and select companies that are providing solutions to climate change. The project is a collaboration between the City of Belém and
Groupofnations.com, which is also the official publishing partner for the event. Groupofnations.com will create a digital publication highlighting the summit's outcomes, which will be distributed to all attendees to help carry the message forward to future events like COP31 in Adelaide, Australia