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Home / Environment / Indigenous Protest Halts Cop30 Talks, Demands Voice

Indigenous Protest Halts Cop30 Talks, Demands Voice

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Indigenous group protested at Cop30, demanding climate justice.
  • Cop30 president met with protestors and engaged in talks.
  • Colombia and Netherlands to host fossil fuel transition conference.
Indigenous Protest Halts Cop30 Talks, Demands Voice

The Cop30 climate summit experienced significant disruption when approximately 50 Munduruku Indigenous people blocked the venue's entrance, protesting the devastation of their forest and rivers. They demanded to speak with Brazil's president, but instead met with the president of the talks, André Corrêa do Lago, who engaged in over three hours of dialogue with the protestors.

This demonstration highlighted the urgent stakes of the climate crisis and the call for climate justice from marginalized communities. While Colombia championed discussions on a just transition from fossil fuels, the final agreement lacked explicit mentions of oil, gas, or coal. In response, Colombia and the Netherlands announced they would host an international conference next year dedicated to this transition.

The summit also navigated procedural hurdles, including a last-minute objection during the closing plenary that required consulting the rulebook. Brazil's environment minister, Marina Silva, expressed her disappointment with the summit's outcomes but vowed the fight for climate action and forest protection would continue.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Munduruku are an Indigenous people from the Amazon basin protesting the environmental damage to their lands and demanding a greater voice at Cop30.
The protest caused long lines of delegates and led to a three-hour conversation between Indigenous representatives and the president of the Cop30 talks.
Colombia and the Netherlands will hold the first international conference on transitioning away from fossil fuels, signaling continued efforts after Cop30.

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