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2025.10.24
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Taking Action Toward COP30: What You Can Do

Climate Reality Project Japan (CRP Japan) highlights actions you can take leading up to COP30 (the 30th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties), to be held in Belém, Brazil, from November 10 to 21, 2025.
Action① Spread the Word on Social Media!
CRP Japan has released a Digest Version of the Position Paper on Instagram and Facebook. This easy-to-understand summary, illustrated with cute and accessible visuals, highlights CRP Japan’s four key demands for COP30. Please share it on your social media and help us reach people who may not yet be familiar with the climate crisis — along with ideas for actions they can take.
【View our Instagram Post here】
Action② Join our Webinar!
CRP Japan is currently hosting webinars and events on COP30 and global climate action. Check out our latest and past sessions below.
Upcoming Event
Webinar “Connecting Brazil and Japan through ‘Mutirão'”
Past Related Webinars
Before COP30, countries are submitting updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) — critical declarations toward decarbonization. Both Japan and the UK have pledged carbon neutrality by 2050, yet their policy approaches differ. In this webinar, Professor Yo Yasuda, a specialist in renewable energy and power systems, shared insights on the UK’s energy transition and discussed Japan’s current challenges and necessary actions.
■ Organized by:Energy Action Group, CRPJapan
Experience the global momentum of The REALITY® Tour, recorded during the August 2025 training in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Sessions feature former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, Brazil’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change Marina Silva, and COP30 President André Corrêa do Lago.
【How to watch】
To view the content, please register via “Need to register? Click here.” Once you’ve registered, you can log in anytime using the credentials you created during registration. If you’ve already registered, please log in from “Already have an account? Log in here” in the middle of the page.
- After registering or logging in, click “TOUR HIGHLIGHTS.”
- Scroll down to “RIO, BRAZIL” and select either “A Moral Call for Climate Action” (Session 1: Our Responsibility for the Climate) or “Brazil’s Climate Moment” (Session 2: Brazil’s Climate Leadership Today).
You can access The REALITY® Tour online from anywhere in the world — with Japanese subtitles — and experience the energy and inspiration leading up to COP30.
Action③ Add Your Voice — Sign Petitions!
The Climate Reality Project supports international petitions leading up to COP30. Please join us in taking action:
“Zero Fossil Fuel Lobbyists in COP 30 Delegations”
Demand the exclusion of fossil fuel lobbyists from COP30 delegations. Signatures will be submitted to national representatives (only countries and number of signers are shared; personal information remains private).
“Climate Can’t Wait”
Send a message directly to the COP30 Presidency, urging bold commitments and reforms in the negotiation process.
Action④ Learn from CRP Japan’s Resources!
Take this opportunity to revisit the basics ahead of COP30!
We’ve compiled helpful materials and videos explaining the structure of international climate negotiations and past COP milestones.
Resources
NDC101:A Guide to Nationally Determined Contributions
Understanding COP:An Introduction to Global Climate Negotiations
Videos
CRP Japan’s Position Paper for COP30
CRP Japan has published its Position Paper summarizing key demands and proposals toward COP30, from both global and Japan perspectives. The paper includes the global positions of The Climate Reality Project, as well as input from CRP Japan’s volunteer network and Action Groups (Energy and Biodiversity).
We’ve also released Action Group–specific summaries:
Energy Group
【Action Groups Energy Group Input for COP 30 (English)】
【Action Groups Energy Group Input for COP 30 (Japanese)】
Biodiversity Group
【Action Groups Biodiversity Group for COP 30 (English)】
【Action Groups Biodiversity Group for COP 30 (Japanese)】
Check COP30 Updates on our Social Media!
We’re sharing the latest information about COP30 on our social media channels — follow us to stay up to date with what’s happening.
