The recent climate talks, COP30, held in Brazil, featured significant developments and unexpected challenges. Despite being evacuated due to a fire outbreak, the conference witnessed Brazil's President Lula's government recognizing 10 new Indigenous territories, marking a pivotal move to protect their culture and environment. This action reflects the country's commitment to addressing environmental concerns within its borders. Furthermore, the COP30 talks were set to conclude on Friday but experienced deadlock on the issue of fossil fuels, showcasing the deep divisions among participating countries. Additionally, Turkey emerged as a key player by reaching a compromise with Australia, leading the way for Turkey to host the next climate talks, COP31. This shift highlights the changing dynamics of international climate negotiations. Moreover, students engaged in a mock COP30 session, expressing hope and anxiety while simulating speech deliveries and negotiations. However, the event also grappled with challenges as it was evicted due to a fire.