The Brazilian Presidency of COP30 announced today the official launch of the Global Mutirão website, a dynamic digital hub designed to connect and amplify local climate action around the world. Rooted in Brazilian traditions of collective effort and solidarity, the Global Mutirão is a bold, inclusive campaign to bring the climate agenda closer to people everywhere, inviting individuals, communities, governments, and organizations to join forces in tackling the climate crisis.
The Global Mutirão recognizes that while climate change is a global challenge, the most powerful solutions often begin locally. It invites everyone, from coastal villages to capital cities, from classrooms to boardrooms, to take part in this unprecedented movement. Contributions can be as small as a community clean-up or as large as a city-wide emissions reduction campaign. All actions are welcome. All voices matter.
“The Global Mutirão is a call to everyone, not just to speak about change, but to be the change,” said Ana Toni, the CEO of COP30. “We know that millions of people around the world are already taking action to protect their communities, their ecosystems, and their future. The Global Mutirão offers a unifying space for these efforts to be seen, supported, and scaled.”
The launch of Global Mutirão website comes at a critical moment. With the first Global Stocktake (GST) revealing the world needs to scale action to be aligned with Paris Agreement goals, the Global Mutirão emerges as a people-powered mechanism to advance climate implementation. It is anchored in the six axes of the COP30 Action Agenda, from clean energy to resilient cities, and offers an accessible way for citizens and organizations to align their actions with the UN climate process.
“Adaptation begins in communities, with the people who are already living the realities of climate change,” said Toni. “The Global Mutirão is critical because it recognizes that when local actions are supported, seen, and connected, they create ripple effects that influence systems, policies, and outcomes. COP30 is an opportunity to catalyze a new era of climate action—one that is inclusive, practical, and rooted in real life.”
A New Way to Mobilize for the Planet
Visitors to the Global Mutirão website can explore the initiative’s connection to the COP30 goals, submit or register their own climate actions and events, access toolkits to promote their work and mobilize others, and share their stories using the campaign hashtag #MutirãoCOP30.
As the road to COP30 continues, the Brazilian Presidency is calling on all sectors, civil society, local leaders, youth, the private sector, Indigenous and traditional communities, and artists, to be part of this global effort. Whether you plant a tree, host a discussion, lead a march, or launch a policy, your action counts.