The recognition was included in the text on just energy transition, but also in other key texts of COP30, alongside the defense of Indigenous territorial rights.
Reporter at InfoAmazonia, Jullie was born and lives in Manaus, in Amazonas, Brazil, where her work focuses on socio-environmental and human rights coverage. She has previously worked for the Amazônia Real agency and the O Estado de S. Paulo newspaper.
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Despite record turnout, only 14% of Indigenous Brazilians are expected to access decision-making spaces at COP30
The Coalition of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (APIB) estimates 2,500 Indigenous people from across Brazil have gathered in Belém. Leaders are demanding a bigger role in the negotiations and the inclusion of land demarcation as climate policy.