This week, there was significant media coverage related to COP30. The content focused on the conference's conclusion, addressing the results of the negotiations, the progress and limitations of the final document, as well as criticisms from opposition profiles, which mentioned the fires that occurred on November 20th. There was also a peak in mentions of Minister Marina Silva, with videos and images of her closing speech at the event, where she received a standing ovation, being shared. Another issue that gained traction in recent days was the vote on President Lula's vetoes of the new Environmental Licensing Law. There was a large mobilization of environmental organizations and influencers pressuring Congress not to ignore the president's decision. Immediately after the vote, with 56 of the 63 vetoes rejected, publications lamented the parliamentarians' decision.