Press accreditation for the Climate Summit in Belém requires specific registration by October 31
Professionals must request the document on the official platform. UN credentials will not be valid for the event, which will take place on November 6 and 7.
The Brazilian organization of the Climate Summit in Belém, which will take place on November 6 and 7, in preparation for the 30th United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP30), has informed that access for press professionals will depend on specific accreditation for the event. Registration must be completed by 6 PM on October 31 (Friday), exclusively on the official platform, available at https://cop30.br/accreditation/media.
The deadline for issuing the document considers Brasília time – BRT; GMT-3, and is non-extendable. There will be no accreditation on-site at the event, and requests submitted after the deadline will be automatically denied.
Credentials issued by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will not be accepted for access to the Summit, due to logistical and security adjustments.
To register, professionals must attach a recent photo with a neutral background, a photo identification document (ID or driver's license for Brazilians, passport for foreigners), and, necessarily, an official letter from the press vehicle, signed by the editor-in-chief, on letterhead, certifying the professional link and the request for specific coverage of the Climate Summit in Belém. The model of the letter can be downloaded from the COP30 website.
Only readable files in PDF, JPG/JPEG, or PNG formats will be accepted. Compressed files, in DOC/DOCX, PAGES, or with restricted access via links will not be considered valid. Questions can be sent to the email [email protected].
The organization emphasizes that the analysis will be rigorous: only journalistic vehicles with public, continuous, and verifiable activity will be accredited. Requests from private companies without journalistic purposes, NGOs, consultancies, communication agencies, institutional communication departments, and digital influencers will be denied. It is mandatory to provide the official website of the vehicle for activity validation.
Text: Bianca Leão
