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Indigenous protesters say COP conferences don’t speak for them

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An Indigenous group staged a peaceful protest at the COP30 conference in Belém, Brazil, blocking the main entrance to the restricted area for negotiators. Protesters accused the conferences of only speaking for governments and corporations.

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  • Indigenous protesters in Belém blocked a road and called for greater inclusion in COP climate conferences.
  • COP30 president André Correa do Lago stated that over 500 indigenous Brazilians are part of the delegation and efforts are ongoing to better integrate them. 46s
  • Conference leaders defended the right to demonstrate and emphasized the importance of listening to vulnerable populations in the Amazon. 1m 1s
  • Canada's climate leadership was questioned after its ministers left for a budget vote and amid criticism of expanding oil and gas projects. 1m 20s
  • Demonstrators remained steadfast in their demands for representation and climate action as the world observed. 2m 0s
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