Four Brazilians to Watch at COP30
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Near Belém (Brazil), where the international climate summit is taking place, mining groups have been polluting indigenous and local quilombolas communities for decades, denouncing the devastation of their territories and their bodies by extractivism.
Latin American Summary, November 13, 2025 For a global policy at the service of life; climate justice; peace; indigenous and Afro multiculturalism; gender equity; the right to migrate and be protected and a technology at the service of peoples. Abstract Today, more than ever, we are debating between two poles: [...] The Entry Originary Peoples. Declaration of the Global Alliance CONVIDA20 before COP30: "We are debating between two poles: that of…
On the occasion of COP30 in Belem, almost 5,000 indigenous activists expressed their anger on the Guamá and Guajará rivers on dozens of boats on Wednesday, 12 November. The Cross embarked on one of them.
Four Brazilians to watch at COP30
Belem, Brazil (AFP) Nov 9, 2025 Influential Brazilians, from government figures to Indigenous activists, will take center stage during UN climate talks starting Monday in the Amazon. Here are some key Brazilians to watch at the conference, running November 10-21 in the city of Belem. Marina Silva - Brazil's 67-year-old environment minister is internationally recognized for her lifelong advocacy for the environmen
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