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Lula Da Silva · BelémTo kick off our week of coverage from the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, we play video of a major protest that took place Saturday, when tens of thousands of people took to the streets of the host city Belém to demand urgent climate action. The Indigenous-led action was the first major climate protest at a United Nations climate conference since 2021; protests were banned by Egypt… SourceSee the Story
Tens of Thousands Join Indigenous-Led Protest at COP30 Demanding Urgent Action
83% Left coverage: 6 sources

Lula Da Silva · BelémTo kick off our week of coverage from the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, we play video of a major protest that took place Saturday, when tens of thousands of people took to the streets of the host city Belém to demand urgent climate action. The Indigenous-led action was the first major climate protest at a United Nations climate conference since 2021; protests were banned by Egypt… SourceSee the Story
Tens of Thousands Join Indigenous-Led Protest at COP30 Demanding Urgent Action
83% Left coverage: 6 sources

SustainabilityWhile Belém do Pará receives leaders and specialists for the climate negotiations of COP30, near the Amazon island of Marajó life follows with an unexpected symbol of sustainability: the buffalos. In Soure, these hundreds of animals are part of local culture and even serve as means of transport to the police, which patrols the tourist areas mounted on the cattley imponents.See the Story
