How do you create a trusted home for collaboration at COP30 in the heart of the Amazon?
Goals House at COP30, Belém was conceived as a convening space designed to enable meaningful collaboration across business, finance, government, civil society, and culture at a defining moment for climate and nature leadership.
Across the week, Goals House hosted a carefully curated programme of closed-door roundtables, dinners, and cultural moments focused on forests, finance, just transition, and long-term leadership. Highlights included a dialogue with Chief Raoni alongside youth leaders; a Christiana Figueres dinner sharing ambition for the Paris Agreement and setting the scene for what could be delivered in Belém; a Project Dandelion lunch centring women-led leadership and systems change; and an In Conversation with Peter Seligmann session reflecting on nature, capital, and stewardship.
Programming was intentionally designed to bring senior decision-makers into dialogue with Indigenous leaders, youth voices, and cultural figures, creating space for trust, reflection, and practical collaboration beyond formal negotiations. Film, storytelling, and informal gatherings were integrated throughout, with content capture and communications ensuring ideas and outcomes travelled beyond the House and into the wider COP30 moment.