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Home / Environment / Indigenous Peoples Celebrate Climate Action at Parallel Summit in Brazil

Indigenous Peoples Celebrate Climate Action at Parallel Summit in Brazil

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Indigenous peoples dance, sing, and gather at People's Summit in Belem, Brazil
  • Indigenous communities lead speeches and protests at the event
  • Indigenous stewardship of lands seen as crucial in fighting climate change
Indigenous Peoples Celebrate Climate Action at Parallel Summit in Brazil

As the UN's COP30 climate conference was underway in Belem, Brazil on November 13, 2025, a parallel event was taking shape that highlighted the crucial role of Indigenous peoples in the fight against climate change. The People's Summit, inaugurated at the Federal University of Para, featured a boisterous gathering of scores of Indigenous people who danced, sang, and enjoyed each other's company.

The opening of the People's Summit included small protests, singing and dancing, as well as speeches led by Indigenous communities from across the Amazon. "Here we are heard, here our voices are listened to," said Inés Antonia Santos Ribeiro, a professor at the university. Indigenous peoples are among the most impacted by climate change, as many live close to nature in areas experiencing degradation due to rising temperatures, extreme drought, floods, and desertification.

At the same time, Indigenous peoples have maintained and protected their lands for millennia, making their environmental stewardship important in the global fight against climate change. The choice to host this year's COP30 conference in the Amazon rainforest was a symbolic one by the host country Brazil, in part to ensure that Indigenous voices had a large presence at the event.

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 People's Summit is a parallel event to the UN's COP30 climate conference, where Indigenous peoples from across the Amazon region gathered to celebrate their role in fighting climate change through environmental stewardship.
Many Indigenous communities in the Amazon live close to nature, and are experiencing the effects of rising temperatures, extreme drought, floods, and desertification in their local environments.
The choice to host the conference in the Amazon was a symbolic one by Brazil, in order to ensure a strong presence and voice for Indigenous peoples at the event.

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