BVRio at COP30

This November BVRio and Sustainable Investment Management will participate in the following COP30, and COP adjacent high level international climate talks:

 

Financial Leadership for the Future of Agriculture and Food – Sustainable and Deforestation-Free Solutions (roundtable participant) 

Host/s: Itaú Unibanco in partnership with UNEP FI
Location: São Paulo
Date/Time: 3 November, 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM (Brasília time)
Format: In person roundtable discussion
Language: English
Registration/Details: access by invite only

 

COP30 Local Leaders Forum (attending)

Host/s: Bloomberg Philanthropies
Location: Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro
Date/Time: 3 November, 18:00-20:00
Format: In person
Language: English
Registration/Details: https://bbgevent.app/bem-vindo-ao-rio/

 

C40 World Mayors Summit / Local Leaders Forum at COP30 (attending)

Host/s: COP30 Presidency and Bloomberg Philanthropies
Location: Rio de Janeiro
Date/Time: 3–5 November, 07:00 – 21:00
Format: In person
Language: English and Portuguese
Registration/Details: access by invite only

 

WBCSD/LAB blended finance session (attending)

Host/s: The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
Location: São Paulo
Date/Time: 6 November, 15:10 – 15:55
Format: In person
Language: English
Registration/Details: https://events.climateaction.org/sustainable-innovation-forum/

 

Financing Green & Greening Finance: Lessons from bankable models in the Brazilian forests and sustainable land use sector (speaker)

Host/s: Mobilising Finance for Forests’ Learning, Convening and Influencing Platform (MFF LCIP)
Location: São Paulo
Date/Time: 7 November, 9:30 – 11:30
Format: In person
Language: English
Registration/Details: https://pip2025.unpri.org/saopaulo/pages/6025

 

Mobilising Finance for Forests (MFF) Investee Showcase  (panel participant – Pedro Moura Costa)

Host/s: Mobilising Finance for Forests (MFF)
Location: São Paulo
Date/Time: 7 Nov, 09:00-11:00
Format: In person
Language: English
Registration/Details: access by invite only

 

Catalysing Green Capital: Innovative Finance for Brazil’s Pasture Regeneration (presenting – Mauricio Moura Costa)

Host/s: The Global Innovation Lab for Climate Finance
Location: Belém
Date/Time: 10 Nov, 15:20 – 16:35
Format: In-Person
Language: English
Registration/Details:https://www.embrapa.br/cop30/agrizone/programacao

 

Science for an Interconnected Amazon: Key Findings from the Amazon Assessment Report 2025 (co-author: Pedro Moura Costa, BVRio Co-founder and Director)

Host/s: Science Panel for the Amazon (SPA)
Location: COP30 Blue Zone, Science Pavilion
Date/Time: Tuesday, 11 November | 16:30–18:00 (BRT)
Format: In person
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish (simultaneous interpretation)
Description: The Science Panel for the Amazon (SPA) will officially launch the Amazon Assessment Report 2025 – Connectivity of the Amazon for a Living Planet (AR2025), a comprehensive scientific synthesis on the ecological, social, and economic interconnections sustaining the Amazon.
With over 145 authors and contributors, including BVRio Co-founder and Director Pedro Moura Costa, the report features eight chapters and 31 Calls to Action highlighting ongoing initiatives that keep the region connected and resilient.

 

Opportunities and Financing Mechanisms for the Conservation of the Atlantic Forest and Mitigation of Climate Change (panel participant – Roberta del Giudice)

Host/s: Rede de ONGs da Mata Atlântica (RMA)
Location: Belém, University of Amazônia (UNAMA)
Date/Time: 12 Nov, 11:00
Format: In-person
Language: Portuguese
Registration/Details: https://rma.org.br/news/rma-convida-organizacoes-filiadas-para-casa-da-mata-atlantica-na-cop30-em-belem/

 

You may also be interested in these events, hosted by our network:

Unlocking the local benefits of renewable energy
Date: Friday 14th November
Time: 14:30-15:30
Venue: COP30 Blue Zone, WWF Pavilion (‘Panda Hub’), Parque Da Cidade (City Park), Belém PA 66613-902 Brazil
Confirmed speakers:
Event Description: Renewable energy has many benefits – but these are not always appropriately distributed. Some jurisdictions are shifting from voluntary to mandated efforts to ensure renewables developers share benefits equitably with local communities. But how much is ‘enough’? And who pays? This event explores new research from Oxford University on the ways to unlock the local benefits of renewable energy. Join us and our expert panel to discuss new approaches and the lessons we can learn from different geographical contexts.
Event page: https://www.smithschool.ox.ac.uk/event/unlocking-local-benefits-renewable-energy
Registrationhere
 
Meet the Minds Shaping the Future of Climate Action – An Oxford Smith School Evening at COP30
Date: Friday 14th November
Time: 17:00-18:30 (Belem time, GMT-3)
Venue: GAUC Pavilion (Global Alliance of Universities on Climate), COP30 Blue Zone, COP30 Blue Zone, Parque Da Cidade (City Park), Belém PA 66613-902 Brazil
Attendance: in-person only
Event description:
Will you be at COP30? Connect with Professor Mette MorsingProfessor Nathalie Seddon, Dr Ben Caldecott, Dr Aline SoterroniKaya AxelssonDr Injy JohnstoneDr Selam Kidane Abebe and other Oxford experts leading breakthroughs in Climate–Nature Synergies, Net Zero transitions, Carbon Removal, Climate Finance, and Youth Leadership in Climate Governance, and explore opportunities to turn insight into impact. Enjoy an exclusive evening of drinks, ideas, and high-level networking with the researchers and thinkers driving global climate and sustainability agendas. Be part of the conversation that’s defining the future of climate leadership.
Event pagehttps://www.smithschool.ox.ac.uk/event/meet-minds-shaping-future-climate-action
Registrationhere