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Indigenous Activists Sail the Amazon to Resist Climate Catastrophe
5 Nov
Summary
- Over 100 Indigenous leaders, activists, and defenders unite for a river voyage to COP30
- Participants from diverse river basins come together for a "forest university" program
- Voyage aims to bring the "color, flavor, and sound" of grassroots climate action to the summit

In the lead-up to COP30, a diverse group of over 100 Indigenous leaders, climate scientists, artists, and forest defenders are embarking on a transformative river voyage across the Amazon. The "Voyage to Resist the End of the World" is one of several fluvial civil society activities aimed at infusing the climate summit with the vibrant colors, flavors, and sounds of grassroots movements.
Unlike recent COPs dominated by corporate lobbyists and billionaires, Brazil has pledged to give civil society a fundamental role in shaping the negotiations. The voyage participants, hailing from different river basins, are seizing this opportunity to make their voices heard. During the three-night journey, they will engage in a packed "forest university" program of panel discussions, music, and film, all while catching glimpses of the region's iconic river dolphins.



