Brazil’s indigenous communities, who’ve lived in harmony with the Amazon for centuries, are heading into COP30 with high hopes 🌿✨.
From northern Brazil, locals tell CGTN’s Paulo Cabral that they want COP30 to deliver:
- Stronger protections for the forest 🛡️
- New opportunities for community-led sustainable projects 🤲
- Better local livelihoods that respect traditional ways 🌍
They see themselves as guardians of the forest and believe their centuries-old balance with nature offers valuable lessons for tackling deforestation and climate change.
For young climate warriors across South and Southeast Asia, the message is clear: supporting indigenous rights in the Amazon is a win for everyone striving for a greener tomorrow 🌱🙌.
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What do Brazil’s Indigenous communities hope to come from COP30?
cgtn.com




