The Caribbean stands at the forefront of the climate crisis and demands transformative action on resilience, adaptation, and sustainable development. At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, CDB will champion the region's urgent needs and showcase innovative solutions that can drive global climate action.
Key advocacy priorities include scaling climate finance for early warning systems, unlocking private capital for energy and transport transformation, and advancing climate-resilient agriculture and food security across Caribbean Small Island Developing States. Central to CDB's campaign are critical issues of climate justice, equitable access to finance for vulnerable nations, and adequate support for loss and damage, ensuring that Caribbean SIDS receive the resources and recognition they need to address climate impacts.
During the two-week conference, the CDB delegation will convene critical dialogues with governments, development partners, and private sector stakeholders. These conversations will advance collaborative solutions, strengthen regional climate finance mechanisms, and ensure that Caribbean voices shape the global climate agenda, particularly as the world moves toward more effective, locally-led adaptation and sustainable development pathways.
CDB President, Daniel M. Best explores how the Caribbean is transforming climate challenges into opportunities through innovative financial solutions.