Amazing GYG delegation at COP29
Since COP26, GYG was granted permanent observers of UNFCCC at the Conference of Parties (COP). 
 
COP30 (10–21 November 2025, Belém, Brazil), is a global crucial moment for a much delayed but still timely step towards climate justice, amidst the natural disasters, wars, forced displacements and countless deaths in 2025. 
 
This year, the Global Young Greens is traveling to COP 30 with a youth delegation prioritising the Global South. Despite the scarcity of fundings, accommndation, visa obstacles, we are there.
 
We work tirelessly with the global civil societies to put pressure on the states, the corporations and the fossil fuels lobbyists. We demand real action, instead of just more blablabla. 

Updates from our COP30 Delegation

COP30 GG-GYG Joint Statement

It is a global Emergency The following paragraphs are the highlighted paragraphs from the joint statement. For the full text, please check the link below.   The climate crisis is no longer a danger of tomorrow, it is a present-day global emergency, fueling disasters, displacement, and conflict. Extreme weather, rising

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The members of our delegation:

Janmejai Tiwari, Secretary-General of Global Young Greens

Janmejai Tiwari, 27, is a young climate activist from Uttarakhand, a fragile Himalayan region deeply affected by climate change. He serves as Secretary-General of Global Young Greens (GYG) and has been engaged with the organization for over nine years. Active in climate, youth, and human rights movements in India for over a decade, he has also worked with the Asia Pacific Young Greens Network and co-founded the Young Transnational Climate Coalition (YTCCC). As GYG’s lead delegate at multiple COPs, Janmejai continues to advocate for loss and damage, adaptation, and stronger youth representation from the Global South.

Gaby Lika Inga, Chair of the Women's Constituency of the Green Party of Indonesia

Gaby Lika Inga is an Indonesian Young Green currently serving as Chair of the Women’s Constituency of the Green Party of Indonesia. She is also a member of YOUNGO: the official youth constituency to the UNFCCC, where she has served as the Policy & Research Lead of the Women & Gender Working Group as well as a Coordinator for the first ever Virtual COP. Gaby’s other work includes grassroots organizing and climate education through Climate Fresk and Green Leadership Indonesia. As an Indigenous youth (Tau Humba) living far from her people, she is nevertheless committed to advocating for Indigenous rights, especially at COP30 in the heart of the Amazon, as the best caretakers of nature remain far from having confirmed, direct access to nature and climate financing.

Gaby Lika Inga KLHK Square

Ali Niaz, young Belgian Green leader

Ali, 26, is a young Belgian Green leader active in politics since 2018 with Écolo. Former Co-Chair of the Young Greens of Belgium and now Treasurer of the Global Young Greens, he works to strengthen international Green cooperation. Passionate about innovative governance, climate justice, and popular ecology, he brings the voices of working-class neighborhoods and the Global South to the COP, advocating for a fair and inclusive ecological transition driven by youth and solidarity across all communities.

Jung Lin, Fossil Fuels Researcher

Jung Lin ,31, has been engaging in the global youth empowerment for green politics since 2018. She comes from Taiwan, an underrepresented island in the face of political pressure and climate disasters. Currently, she is a steering committee member of the Global Young Greens and have worked on the uplifting of the youth voices from Asia-Pacific through climate conferences and the Asia Pacific Young Greens Networks.

She also works as a researcher with a focus on fossil fuel industries in East Asia in a German NGO, Urgewald. Her other focuses include feminism, migration and the strengthening of democracy in Germany and Taiwan.

Find out what we Achieved

We wrote a report about our activities at COP30 and listed our achievements. Please find out more here.