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Indigenous representatives still excluded from COP30 decision-making, says leader

STATE OF PARÁ, BRAZIL, JUL 22 – Indigenous leaders criticize Brazil’s government for sidelining them at COP30 amid protests and controversial laws threatening their land rights and environmental protections.

SÃO PAULO — The Brazilian government has fallen short of its promise to include Indigenous peoples in the decision-making process at the upcoming COP30 climate summit it’s hosting in the Amazonian city of Belém, according to prominent Indigenous leader Beto Marubo. “The spaces that were created for Indigenous participation … these are bodies that do […]

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On the eve of hosting the 30th edition of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), scheduled to take place in November 2025 in Belém do Pará, the Amazon biome is threatened by the most severe droughts ever recorded, the advance of deforestation and the inability of global and national leaders to overcome a failed development model.

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