COP30 arrives laden with new climate-finance promises, yet trapped in the same failed visions that have prevented us from confronting a crisis advancing faster than global political will.
In Latin America, the traumas of a tumultuous past make us Latinos particularly cautious, perhaps not in matters of the heart but certainly in matters of financial stability.
Brazil is going through one of the most tragic moments in its history, with a GDP contraction of 4%. But the financial movement in the Stock Exchange broke records. The Bovespa index surpassed the unprecedented mark of 120 thousand points and the volume of business was almost five times the GDP for the year. How did this happen?