COP-30 in the Amazon: The Forest Defending the Climate and Indigenous Peoples
Hosting COP-30 in Belém, at the heart of the Amazon, represents a historic milestone in the global climate agenda. The world's largest tropical forest, essential for climate regulation, will serve as the stage for crucial discussions to address environmental challenges.
However, the event takes place in a complex geopolitical context, marked by Donald Trump's return to the presidency of the United States. His track record of prioritizing fossil fuels and skepticism toward climate science could jeopardize progress in international cooperation.
The Amazon, beyond its environmental significance, carries a unique symbolism. Home to Indigenous peoples, the ancestral guardians of the forest, the region offers sustainable solutions rooted in traditional knowledge. Their presence at COP-30 will be vital to ensuring that the negotiations address social justice and cultural preservation.
Despite the challenges, the conference provides a unique opportunity for Brazil to demonstrate leadership by reinforcing commitments to reducing deforestation and promoting a low-carbon economy. The Amazon's strength as a symbol of resilience and hope can inspire concrete global actions, reaffirming the role of Indigenous peoples and civil society in building a sustainable future for the planet.
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