With the Amazon nearing a tipping point, Indigenous voices are demanding immediate action at COP30, with campaigners saying their protests are a stark reminder that time is running out to stop catastrophic climate change.
Breakdown
- Indigenous protesters charged the gates of the COP30 summit in Belém, seeking inclusion in climate discussions. 11s
- Protesters defended their actions as a desperate plea for forest protection and attention from the government and the United Nations. 17s
- A protest flotilla of indigenous leaders and activists, escorted by the Brazilian Navy, called for land rights and Amazon protection. 1m 23s
- Greenpeace Brazil's executive director emphasized the Amazon's role as a climate tipping point and the impact of human-caused fires. 1m 40s
- Experts warned that continued deforestation and warming could cause the Amazon to shift into a savannah ecosystem. 2m 20s