Climate Change & Environmental Sustainability

UNCCD COP16 Highlights Land, Climate & Nature at COP30 Event

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  • The five Rio Convention Presidencies—UNFCCD COP30, CBD COP16, CBD COP17, UNCCD COP16 and UNCCD COP17—issued a joint call to accelerate cooperation across the Action Agendas for climate, biodiversity and land.
  • Leaders presented the first-ever joint Action Agenda statement, the Belém Joint Statement, marking a new phase of synergy-driven implementation across the Rio Conventions.
  • Youth, Indigenous Peoples, scientists, cities and governments highlighted the need for rights-based, community-led and science-informed action to deliver real-world impact.

At the high-level event Bridging Action Agendas from COP16 to COP30: Strengthening Synergies Across Land, Climate, and Nature, the UNCCD COP16 Presidency and UNFCCC COP30 Presidency convened leaders from government, international organisations, science, youth, cities, Indigenous Peoples and civil society. The five Presidencies of the Rio Conventions, including the UNFCCC COP30, CBD COP16, CBD COP17, UNCCD COP16 and UNCCD COP17, issued a joint call for deeper cooperation, building on the momentum of the Global Climate Action Agenda, the Riyadh Action Agenda, and the initiatives launched at CBD COP16 in Cali.

The Presidencies emphasised that land degradation, biodiversity loss and climate change are interconnected challenges that demand integrated responses, delivered through aligned action across the global initiatives and platforms driving the Rio Conventions’ implementation.

A central outcome of the session was the presentation of the Belém Joint Statement on Action Agendas, the first of its kind from the Action Agenda community. The statement reinforces shared efforts to restore degraded landscapes, protect ecosystems, strengthen drought and climate resilience, and support sustainable livelihoods through synergy-driven implementation tools such as the Synergies Collaboration Platform (SCP) and the Plans to Accelerate Solutions (PAS), alongside initiatives including the Riyadh Global Drought Resilience Partnership, Business for Land, and RAIZ.

Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture and advisor to the UNCCD COP16 Presidency, H.E. Dr. Osama Ibrahim Faqeeha, said: “Synergies across the Rio Conventions are essential. Land degradation continues to rise at alarming levels, cutting across both biodiversity and climate agendas. After new negotiations, the world must now translate ambition into aligned, on-the-ground action. When land, climate and nature efforts move together, ecosystems recover faster and communities become more resilient.”

The CBD COP16 Presidency highlighted how aligning Action Agendas across the Conventions enhances the impact of the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, while the COP30 Presidency welcomed the strengthened momentum ahead of the Amazon COP, noting that synergy-driven implementation will be critical to delivering the goals of COP30 and beyond.

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