World leaders will soon gather for their annual meeting on how to tackle climate change. COP30 is taking place ten years after the Paris climate agreement, in which countries pledged to try to restrict the rise in global temperatures to 1.5C. COP30 is the 30th annual UN climate meeting, where nearly 200 nations come together to discuss how to limit and prepare for climate change. It officially runs from Monday, November 10 to Friday, November 21, 2025. The summit is hosted in Brazil for the first time, but logistical challenges have raised concerns, particularly for poorer nations. Important discussions will focus on fossil fuels, funding for climate initiatives, renewable energy, and the preservation of nature. Global leaders are being called to action as targets for limiting temperature rise are at risk. Attendance remains uncertain for some key figures, and there are mixed expectations regarding the conference's outcomes on substantial climate commitments.