The Brazilian presidency of COP30 has described mutirão as a 'continuous method of mobilization that begins before, extends ...
Brazil invested over $1.2 billion in federal funds alone to ready the Amazonian city of Belem, with a population of 1.4 million, for over 50,000 delegates and visitors ...
While the steamy rainforests of Brazil are far from Alaska’s arctic, the challenges of climate change discussed at the U.N.
Some 3,000 Indigenous people gathered in Belém for the climate summit, and there were more than 400 representatives from 361 ...
Many Indigenous people who attended the United Nations climate talks felt strengthened by the solidarity with tribes from ...
Explore the challenges and ethical considerations of encountering uncontacted tribes in the Amazon rainforest. This video ...
Indigenous groups gathered in Belem, Brazil, during COP30 to advocate for their rights and the environment. While visible, ...