At COP30, Indigenous leaders demand greater powers to protect their land

Indigenous people participate in the Global March for Health and Climate in Belem, Brazil. Source: AAP / Andre Borges/EPA
Indigenous leaders in the Amazon are urging leaders at the UN Climate Summit to empower First Nations people to protect their land and rainforests. As world leaders gather in the Amazonian city of Belem, pressure is on to go beyond words and ideas and start implementing meaningful policy.
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