2025-11-12 12:29:10
Climate Change

Indigenous Activists Clash at COP30 Over Land Rights and Amazon Protection

Indigenous activists made their voices heard at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, demanding urgent action on land rights and environmental protection. The protest highlighted the ongoing conflict between government promises to prioritize Indigenous voices and the destructive practices of agribusiness and logging in the Amazon.

Despite Brazilian President Lula da Silva's acknowledgment of Indigenous communities' importance in negotiations, activists insisted that more decisive measures are needed to safeguard their lands. The demonstration turned confrontational, resulting in clashes with security forces and minor injuries.

As global leaders gather to tackle climate change, the increasing pressure from Indigenous groups serves as a reminder that their rights and the preservation of the rainforest are critical to any meaningful climate action.

Al Jazeera
12. November 2025 um 07:15

‘Our land is not for sale’: Indigenous people protest at COP30 in Brazil

Indigenous protesters stormed the COP30 climate summit venue in Belem, Brazil, demanding climate action and forest protection. They confronted security guards, who used force to push them back, causing minor injuries to two staff members. The protesters, carrying flags and signs advocating for land rights, dispersed after being met with resistance from security personnel. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has emphasized the importance of Indigenous communities in this year's COP30..
Al Jazeera
12. November 2025 um 04:16

Indigenous activists storm COP30 climate summit in Brazil, demanding action

Hundreds of Indigenous activists stormed the COP30 climate summit in Brazil's Belem, demanding action on land rights and protection from agribusiness, oil exploration, and logging. The protest came as Brazilian President Lula da Silva highlighted Indigenous communities' key role in negotiations, but participants say more needs to be done. The event highlights tensions between the government's claims of openness to Indigenous voices and the continued encroachment on Amazon rainforest lands by i..
Thế giới - VnExpress
12. November 2025 um 09:31

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Hundreds of indigenous people and environmental activists stormed the site of the COP30 climate conference in Belem, Brazil, demanding an end to land exploitation. The protesters, led by Tupinamba leader Nato, clashed with security forces, who used batons to disperse them. Two security personnel were lightly injured, and the main entrance was temporarily closed for repairs. The incident occurred as hundreds of indigenous leaders, including Tukutire Raoni Metuktire, protested against development..
The Guardian
12. November 2025 um 10:24

Cop can be torturous and tedious – but here’s why it’s worth paying attention

Cop30 in Belém seeks to build on past agreements like the UNFCCC and Paris accord. World leaders aim to reduce emissions and limit warming to 1.5C. The Copenhagen Cop in 2009 established modest emission cuts for developed countries, while Paris aimed for 'well below 2C'. Glasgow's Cop26 reaffirmed 1.5C as the key target, but progress remains slow. The trajectory of global temperatures would reach 2.8C without further action. Simon Stiell emphasizes real-world actions over promises to address the..
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