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Brazil hosts COP30 in the Amazon to Highlight Climate Justice - One Green Planet

COP30 heads to Belem, Brazil, to spotlight climate justice, deforestation, and poverty, making the Amazon central to climate talks. The post Brazil hosts COP30 in the Amazon to Highlight Climate Justice appeared first on One Green Planet.

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Nearly a thousand leaders of the Legal Amazon joined in a collective process to draw up the Charter of Demands: Voices of the Territory for COP30, with ...

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The president of COP30, Ambassador André Correa of the Lake, returned publicly to defend the choice of Belém as head of the UN climate change conference, marked by November 2025. According to him, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s decision was strategic and courageous, to take the world’s largest climate event for the heart of the Amazon. “Amazonia is a word I have drawn, scared, fascinating. Why not do it? It is an extraordinary opportunity…

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The National People's Radio (Radio Nacional dos Povos) went live last Friday, August 1st. It's a groundbreaking initiative that combines Indigenous and Quilombola communication, climate justice, and grassroots journalism coverage leading up to COP30. The initiative aims to center the conversation on climate change with the voices and experiences of people who have resisted the impacts of environmental destruction in their territories for generat…

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onegreenplanet.org broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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