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Thousands March in Brazil for Urgent Climate Action at COP30

UPDATE: Thousands of climate protesters are marching in Belem, Brazil, as the United Nations climate talks, COP30, reach a critical halfway point. Demonstrators are demanding urgent action from world leaders, emphasizing the need for “more humanised decisions” in addressing the climate crisis.

Today, organizers have mobilized an estimated thousands of participants, many donning black dresses to symbolize a funeral for fossil fuels and red shirts representing the blood of those fighting for environmental justice. The march covers a four-kilometer route near the main venue for COP30, with activists from diverse environmental and social movements uniting for a common cause.

Marisol Garcia, a Kichwa woman from Peru, led one group and stressed the importance of pressure on world leaders. “We are here to demand that decisions reflect the humanity of these issues,” she stated. The protest marks the largest climate march seen during these talks, with youth leader Ana Heloisa Alves, 27, declaring, “This is incredible. You can’t ignore all these people.”

Earlier this week, protests escalated as demonstrators surrounded the conference venue, resulting in minor injuries to two security guards during one incident. Protesters are relishing the opportunity to express their views more freely than at previous climate talks in authoritarian countries like Azerbaijan and the UAE.

Pablo Neri, coordinator for the Movimento dos Trabajadores Rurais Sem Terra in Pará, called for greater inclusivity in the talks, urging organizers to engage more voices in the climate movement. The atmosphere is charged as protesters wave a sea of red, white, and green flags, capturing the attention of onlookers who gather to witness the powerful display of solidarity.

The absence of the United States at COP30 has raised eyebrows, especially given former President Donald Trump’s past dismissal of climate change. Demonstrators like Flavio Pinto, dressed in a brown suit topped with an oversized American flag hat, criticized U.S. policies, carrying signs that read, “Imperialism produces wars and environmental crises.”

As the talks continue until Friday, analysts express skepticism about new agreements emerging but remain hopeful for progress on past commitments, such as funding to assist poorer nations in adapting to climate change.

The world is watching, and the message is clear: the climate crisis demands immediate action, and the voices of those on the frontlines are louder than ever. Stay tuned for more updates as events unfold at COP30.

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