
The annual Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC (COP30) will take place from 10 November 2025 to 21 November 2025 in Belém, Brazil.
The Climate Classroom
The Climate Classroom is a short, interactive learning experience designed to help those attending or following climate meetings get quickly up-to-speed on important climate issues.
The Climate Classroom @COP30 will be UN CC:Learn’s 13th edition, and our team of experts will deliver a series of free online classes that introduce learners to a range of climate change topics, allowing delegates, professionals, and other interested parties to follow and contribute to climate discussions.

Check out the list of online classes. Click on the title of the class to register.
*The classes will be delivered in English and won’t be recorded. No certification will be issued.
Climate Change and Human Rights
27 October 2025 I 11am CET
AI, Gender and Climate
27 October 2025 I 12pm CET
Green Skills for a Just Transition
28 October 2025 I 2pm CET
Closing the gap to 1.5C and 2C
29 October 2025 I 3pm CET
Local Climate Action
31 October 2025 I 3pm CET
State of Climate Action
4 November 2025 I 4pm CET
Building Carbon Markets to unlock high-integrity Removals
5 November 2025 I 11am CET
Climate Change Negotiations and Health
6 November 2025 I 10am CET
Learning for Climate Action
6 November 2025 I 1pm CET
Just Fossil fuel Transitions
7 November 2025 I 10am CET
What participants have said about the Climate Classrooms:
The Climate Classroom is an amazing opportunity to learn first-hand information from experts working in the UN, and meet other climate enthusiasts who could share valuable information from their experience.
I’m currently working for the Multi-stakeholder Climate Action Plan in Njombe-Tanzania. The Climate Classroom has provided an extra view of what we need to do and how committed we need to be in an interactive manner.
It was definitely a fantastic learning experience. The class was excellent and apparently, it was good enough that it taught both beginners and advanced some new things about keyword research and search engine optimization.
The Climate Classroom was a unique experience for me, as I had to learn with people from all over the world. Meetings such as this, could enhance meaningful conversations surrounding climate change.
COP30 Library of UN Resources
UN CC: Learn hosts the library of documents produced by UN partners that are relevant for COP30.
Advancing your skills in climate change
Mastering International Climate Negotiations: All You Need to Know
It is a newly updated e-course designed to guide participants and interested citizens through the intricate landscape of global climate negotiations as we approach COP30. It empowers participants—especially the youth with essential knowledge for meaningful involvement in the UNFCCC process. Click here to enroll.
Becoming a Climate Champion
This interactive online e-course designed by UN CC:Learn and UN Climate Change, will equip you with five essential skills for excelling in climate action: Leadership, Project Management, Resource Mobilization, Leave No One Behind, and Communications. You will learn from high-level experts how to apply these five skills to your climate and environmental projects, transforming your initiatives into successful, meaningful contributions to a sustainable future. Click here to enroll.
Climate Change Negotiation and Health
In its 4th editation, this e-course provies all that you need to know the current climate change policy and frameworks on health and how this topic can be fully integrated in all climate policies. The course also discuss the latest outcomes of past negotiations sessions. The e-course is opened to professionals from the health sector and anyone intersted in the learning about the promotion of health priorities in the context of climate change negotiations. The e-course includes six interactive lessons and a certificate of completion issued by the United Nations. Click here to enroll.
Side Event: Climate Change Jobs for the Public Sector
This side event, organized by UN CC:Learn/UNITAR, will focus on how the UN system can support countries in developing skills, particularly on job creation in the public sector to drive NDC implementation. This round table will discuss how the development of strong expertise and soft skills are key enabler of a successful, sustainable transition to resilient and low-carbon societies.
Location: Belém, Brazil
In-person. By invitation only.
Where to follow COP30 news
Official COP30 website: https://cop30.br/en
Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC website: https://unfccc.int/cop30