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Amazon Rainforest Sacrificed for COP30 Climate Summit Preparations

Summary

  • New 6-lane highway cutting through protected Amazon rainforest
  • Project 70% complete as Brazil prepares to host over 50,000 for COP30
  • Local residents fear further deforestation and loss of livelihoods
Amazon Rainforest Sacrificed for COP30 Climate Summit Preparations

In the lead-up to the COP30 climate summit in November 2025, the Brazilian government is constructing a new 6-lane highway through the protected Amazon rainforest. The 8-mile motorway, known as Avenida Liberdade, is currently 70% complete and is designed to ease congestion into the northern city of Belém, where the conference will be held.

However, the project has faced fierce backlash from conservationists and local residents. The highway cuts through a designated protected area that is home to around 800 species of plants and fungi. Locals have reported animals being run over, a decline in açaí and peach palm production, and concerns about further real estate development.

Claudio Verequete, a resident living near the highway, says the construction has "destroyed everything" and that his family's harvest has been cut down, leaving them without income. He fears the road will spur more deforestation, with the Amazon rainforest already facing significant environmental challenges, including devastating fires and record low river levels.

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Despite the concerns, the Brazilian government has defended the project, with the state infrastructure secretary describing it as a "sustainable highway" and a necessary "mobility intervention" to prepare for the COP30 summit. However, critics argue the deforestation contradicts the very purpose of the climate conference.

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The Avenida Liberdade is a new 6-lane highway being constructed through the protected Amazon rainforest as Brazil prepares to host the COP30 climate summit in November 2025.
The highway project is cutting through a designated protected area of the Amazon, home to around 800 species of plants and fungi. Local residents have reported animals being run over, a decline in agricultural production, and concerns about further deforestation and real estate development.
The Brazilian government is hosting the COP30 climate conference in the northern city of Belém, located in the Amazon rainforest. However, the construction of the Avenida Liberdade highway through protected areas has been criticized as contradicting the purpose of the climate summit.

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