Behind the news
- Between November 3 and 23, 2025, nearly 190 videos and more than 60 climate-related stockshots were published, all sourced from AFPTV.
- Four journalists deployed during the event.
- November 11 proved our reactivity: during clashes between indigenous protesters and security forces our live feed caught the event first.
Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP, Belém (Brazil)
On November 20 at 17:09, during the final days of COP30 in Belém, a fire broke out inside the conference venue, triggering the evacuation of delegates and temporarily disrupting negotiations. AFP journalists on the ground reacted within minutes, capturing the first images of the incident and sending them on the wire by 17:16, followed by the first edit on the wire by 17:36. AFP was the first international media organisation to broadcast live images of the evacuations.
Jacqueline LISBOA / AFP, Belém (Brazil)
Telling the story in images
Olga LEIRIA / AFP, Belém (Brazil)
AFP footage that shaped global coverage
In the weeks leading up to COP30, AFP documented the Brazilian city of Belém, in the heart of the Amazon, as it prepared to host the world’s largest climate summit.
Broadcast almost 200 times worldwide by almost 70 channels, this video reached audiences across the globe.
Mauro PIMENTEL / AFP, Belém (Brazil)
As COP30 officially opened in Belém on November 10, AFP captured the opening of the conference by Brazilian President Lula da Silva and the first day of negotiations, setting the tone for two weeks of tense talks.
AFP’s footage from the COP30 opening was widely broadcast around the world, appearing across more than 250 channels.
Mauro PIMENTEL / AFP, Belém (Brazil)
Two days into the summit, AFP journalists captured rare clashes between Indigenous protesters and security forces at the COP30 venue in Belém, briefly disrupting proceedings.
Broadcast over 250 times worldwide, the footage of clashes at COP30 was widely aired by international broadcasters..
Olga LEIRIA / AFP, Belém (Brazil)
From broadcasters to YouTube: the reach of AFP footage
AFP footage was widely reused by leading international media on YouTube, reaching a combined audience of over 17 million people.
Mauro PIMENTEL / AFP, Belém (Brazil)
Additionally, videos related to COP30 published on AFP’s two main YouTube channels gathered nearly 130k views.