Thousands march for climate action outside COP30 summit in Brazil
Summary
Thousands of people marched in Belem, Brazil, calling for action at the COP30 climate summit. Indigenous people and activists demanded better protection for their lands and clearer actions against climate change. The United Nations has warned that global temperatures may exceed safe limits within the next decade.Key Facts
- Thousands marched in Belem, Brazil, near the COP30 climate summit.
- Indigenous peoples and environmental activists participated in the protest.
- The march aimed to emphasize Indigenous rights and environmental protection.
- Participants carried a large Earth model and a Brazilian flag reading "Protected Amazon."
- COP30 is a meeting of global leaders to discuss climate change actions.
- The UN reports that global warming could exceed 1.5°C within a decade.
- Amnesty International highlighted threats from fossil fuel projects.
- The march, called the “Great People’s March,” took place during the summit's negotiations.
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