‘We Need to Arrive Empowered’: Indigenous Women Demand a Seat at the C
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Eight large letters forming the word "Amazonia" have been held since Friday, September 5, on the parvis of the Paris City Hall. Two months before the climate summit, COP30, scheduled for November 10-21 in the Brazilian Amazon, the NGO Greenpeace organized a mobilization in the French capital. This reminds us that the largest tropical forest in the world remains at serious risk: deforestation, pollution, violations of the rights of indigenous peo…
‘We need to arrive empowered’: Indigenous women demand a seat at the COP30 table
“We are the guardians of the planet for the healing of the earth.” With this motto, Indigenous women are reaffirming their essential role in the global climate agenda and articulating a unified message to take to COP30, the United Nations climate conference taking place in Belém, Brazil, this November. The statement was released during the National March of Indigenous Women, held in Brasília in early August, and seeks to draw attention to the di…
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