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Organized since Wednesday in Belém, the People's Summit closed its doors on Sunday. Indigenous representatives and NGOs called for "a just, sovereign and popular transition" and the end of the exploitation of fossil fuels.
The organizers claimed that the mobilization aimed at "pressing" COP30 negotiators brought together 50,000 people on Saturday 15 November in the Brazilian Amazon city.
Indigenous peoples, LGBT+ activists, landless peasants and trade unionists beat the pavement in Belém (Brazil) on Saturday, 15 November, to remind COP30 negotiators that the climate emergency and fossil extractivism are impacting the most vulnerable populations in the first place.
Several tens of thousands of people marched on Saturday to demand urgent action against global warming, while the COP30 neo-negotiations are at a standstill.
Pacific Islanders march in Belém alongside thousands for climate action
Belém, Brazil – Today, during COP30 in Belém do Pará, Brazil, more than 50,000 people took part in the People’s March for Climate, including a group of Pacific Island activists in Brazil for the UN climate talks. The post Pacific Islanders march in Belém alongside thousands for climate action appeared first on Islands Business.
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