CLEAR-CUT 30: UN local weather summit COP30 clear-cuts 100,000 Amazonian bushes for freeway — In the meantime, Greenpeace claims nations have to attend COP30 to combat ‘the forest destroyers’ – ‘Our forests are on the brink’
COP 30 destroys 100,000 Amazonian trees to make a superhighway to their climate boondoggle.
Greenpeace wails & stamps its feet at the COP ‘no shows’ because they won’t be helping “fight the forest destroyers”. The parody writes itself. #ClimateAction #ClimateScam #COP30… pic.twitter.com/SIflnAfgrq— Psychedelia Smith (@PsychedeliaSmi4) October 16, 2025

Climate Depot’s Marc Morano comments:
“Greenpeace seems unaware that it is the UN’s Clear-Cut 30 UN climate summit that has felled 100,000 trees for the annual climate confab. Where is the environmental activists’ outrage that the worthless and silly UN climate summit has clear-cut tens of thousands of acres of the Amazon forest for a highway to be built for the summit?!”
See: BBC: ‘Amazon forest felled to build road for climate summit’ – ‘New four-lane highway cutting through tens of thousands of acres of protected Amazon rainforest is being built for the UN’s COP30’ – March 12, 2025

Greenpeace: ‘Our forests are on the brink. This is how world leaders can protect them at COP30’

Greenpeace urges Pre-COP talks to propel forest and climate action at COP30

Brasilia, Brazil – Preparatory talks at the Pre-COP in Brasilia must now lead to ambitious forest and climate outcomes at the UN climate summit COP30 next month.
Ahead of COP30 in Belém, Greenpeace has proposed a forest action plan to end deforestation by 2030 and mitigation akin to a global response plan – as proposed by UN Secretary-General Guterres – to address the 1.5°C ambition gap in 2035 climate action plans.[1][2]
Carolina Pasquali, Executive Director, Greenpeace Brasil said: “Regardless of a very challenging international scenario, the Pre-COP had an important political engagement from parties and strong public demonstrations from civil society and the Indigenous movement, elevating hope and raising the bar for COP30 outcomes.”
“We now need world leaders to listen to the voices of the people and deliver bold outcomes that will correct the path we are on. We are still waiting for a strong signal that this COP will deliver on closing the 1.5°C gap and on giving forests its due relevance in climate negotiations.”