EDF at COP30: Schedule of events
Environmental Defense Fund is working with partners to drive climate action at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, from Nov. 10-21, 2025. A selection of key events EDF experts will attend is below, with sessions organized by EDF highlighted. More events will be added as they’re confirmed.
Monday, Nov. 10
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The politics of climate action needs a new mindset
Hosted by EDF and TED Countdown
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6-7 p.m. BRT (GMT-3)
TED Countdown HouseThis TED Countdown House event features EDF President Fred Krupp and journalist Akshat Rathi, author of the book, Climate Capitalism, in conversation with Countdown’s founder Lindsay Levin. Can a new mindset of building tomorrow’s economy faster and more affordably cut through and win around the world?
Speakers
- Fred Krupp, President, Environmental Defense Fund
- Akshat Rathi, Author, Climate Capitalism
- Lindsay Levin, Founder, TED Countdown
Wednesday, Nov. 12
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Climate adaptation as opportunity: Investing in resilience and technology
Hosted by EDF and Financial Times
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10-10:45 a.m. BRT (GMT-3)
Financial Times Pavilion, Green ZoneClimate change is already reshaping markets and business models. Companies and governments are under pressure to adopt adaptation strategies that reduce risk and create new opportunities. Technology is central to this shift, from advanced climate data and AI-driven risk modeling to resilient infrastructure and agri-tech innovation. Equally important are the policy frameworks, public-private partnerships and procurement practices to drive demand for adaptation solutions. This session will explore the unique roles of businesses, investors and policymakers in accelerating the climate resilience transition.
Speakers
- Angela Churie Kallhauge, Executive Vice President, Impact, Environmental Defense Fund
- Mekala Krishnan, Partner, McKinsey Global Institute
- Sophia Leonora Mendelsohn, Chief Sustainability and Commercial Officer, SAP
- Vera Pinto Pereira, Executive Board Member, EDP
Monday, Nov. 17
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Scaling a wildfire-resilient future: Merging tradition, tech and global action
Hosted by EDF and TED Countdown
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3-4:30 p.m. BRT (GMT-3)
TED Countdown HouseMegafires are increasing due to climate change and other factors. This workshop, part of TED Countdown House, discusses strategies including Indigenous wisdom, advanced science and new policy approaches needed to design wildfire-resilient communities and forests.
Speakers
- Mark Moroge, Vice President, Forests, Environmental Defense Fund
- Francisca Arara, Arara Indigenous Leader, Brazil
- Amy Barnes, Global Head of Energy and Power, Marsh
- Daniela Limongi, Vice Minister of Environment and Energy, Ecuador
Wednesday, Nov. 19
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Empowering youth in fisheries and aquaculture: Advancing climate action through sustainable aquatic food systems
Hosted by EDF, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and World Food Forum
Register here (virtual event)
9-10:30 a.m. BRT (GMT-3)
COP30 Virtual Ocean PavilionYouth represent a vital force in advancing sustainable and climate-resilient aquatic food systems. Despite their increasing engagement, many United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change stakeholders remain unaware of the role of young fisheries and aquaculture actors in climate resilience. This event will center around an intergenerational dialogue to introduce the FAO Youth Constituency on Fisheries and Aquaculture, understand opportunities and challenges at the nexus of climate and aquatic food systems, and feature youth voices and initiatives around these issues. The session highlights youth roles in climate-resilient aquatic food systems and explores collaboration opportunities, including with climate youth groups.
Speakers
- Karly Kelso, Acting Senior Director, Global Ocean Strategies, Environmental Defense Fund
Thursday, Nov. 20
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Community-led forest economies: Shifting policy and finance for people, nature and climate
Hosted by Réseau des Femmes Africaines pour la Gestion Communautaire des Forêts (lead host), EDF, Foro Rural Mundial (World Rural Forum), Forest Stewardship Council and World Resources Institute
6:30-8 p.m. BRT (GMT-3)
Side Event Room 7, Blue ZoneJoin us at this official COP30 side event spotlighting community-led forest economies as real solutions for protecting forests and advancing equitable livelihoods. Centered on shifting power from extractive systems to community agency, the session brings together Indigenous and women leaders, scientists and policy partners from the Amazon, Congo Basin and Southeast Asia. We’ll reflect on key COP outcomes, such as the Tropical Forest Forever Facility, Bioeconomy Challenge and Land Tenure Pledge, and explore how to align policy, finance, culture and standards to scale community-driven action. Expect powerful stories, data and policy insights shaping forest futures beyond 2026. Translation will be available in English, Spanish, Portuguese and French.