What Was Achieved for Indigenous Peoples at COP30?
Sineia Do Vale emphasized Indigenous land rights as essential for climate policies and called for direct funding to support Indigenous-led adaptation and mitigation efforts, citing 1,692 fire outbreaks in Roraima.
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What was achieved for Indigenous peoples at COP30?
After two weeks of negotiations in Belém, Brazil, the COP30 U.N. climate summit delivered mixed outcomes, Indigenous delegates say. The event saw the largest Indigenous participation in COP history and landmark pledges made, but also heated protests and last-minute disappointments. “The summit was historic for Indigenous peoples, and this is the result of the Indigenous struggle working to be at this COP not only in numbers but also in quality o…
Accelerating Climate Change and Global Inequality: Indigenous People were the Heroes of COP30
Greenfield, Mass. (Special to Informed Comment; Feature) – Contradictions pervaded the latest UN climate conference (COP30) held in Belem, Brazil. Progressive President Lula da Silva of Brazil proclaimed it would a positive turning point in progress, while he authorized his state-owned oil producer to do exploratory drilling for oil near the Great Amazon Reef System. For ninety species of reef fish this is their home and habitat and for 120,000…
At COP30, an expert argues that Indigenous rights are a key step towards dealing with climate change
For climate scientist Sineia Do Vale, the key is uniting Indigenous traditional knowledge and scienceOriginally published on Global VoicesOne of the signs carried by Indigenous people at the march reads: ‘Climate emergency, the answer is us.’ Photo by Alberto César Araújo/Amazônia Real, used with permission. This article was written by Nicoly Ambrosio and originally published on Amazônia Real’s website on November 12, 2025. An edited version is …
What was achieved for Indigenous peoples at COP30?
After two weeks of negotiations in Belém, Brazil, the COP30 U.N. climate summit delivered mixed outcomes, Indigenous delegates say. The event saw the largest Indigenous participation in COP history and landmark pledges made, but also heated protests and last-minute disappointments. "The summit was historic for Indigenous peoples, and this is the result of the Indigenous struggle working to be at this COP not only in numbers but also in quality o…
MEXICO – Orphans of the climate summit in Belém do Pará, Latin America faces how to reconcile the exploitation of so-called critical minerals with respect for the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities. The issue was left without mention in the final text of the agreement on Just Transition, at the 30th Conference of [...]
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