16-11-2025

Thousands Protest at COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil

Date: 16-11-2025
Sources: bbc.com: 1 | cbsnews.com: 1 | news.sky.com: 1
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Thousands of climate protesters, including indigenous groups, marching outside COP30 climate talks in Belem, Brazil, holding signs and giant coffins labeled 'Oil', 'Coal', and 'Gas', documentary photography style, natural daylight with slight overcast, capturing energy and determination, shot with wide-angle lens.

Summary

Thousands of climate protesters, including indigenous groups, marched outside the COP30 climate talks in Belem, Brazil, demanding action against climate change and calling for governments to take concrete steps to address the crisis.

Key Points

  • Protesters demonstrated against the use of fossil fuels and demanded financial aid for poor countries to adapt to climate change
  • The march featured chanting, singing, and the display of giant coffins labeled 'Oil', 'Coal', and 'Gas'
  • Indigenous leaders highlighted the impact of infrastructure projects and soy expansion on their lands

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COP30: Thousands march outside COP30 summit in call for action

Thousands of climate protesters marched outside the COP30 climate talks in Belém, Brazil, calling for action against climate change. The protesters, including indigenous groups and activists from around the world, demonstrated against the use of fossil fuels and demanded that governments take concrete steps to address the crisis. The march was marked by chanting, singing, and the display of giant coffins labeled 'Oil', 'Coal', and 'Gas'. The protests come as nearly 200 countries meet at COP30 to discuss progress on tackling climate change, with little progress made in the first week of talks. The meeting has been dubbed the 'indigenous people's COP', but many indigenous groups feel their concerns are not being heard.
Entities: COP30, Belém, Brazil, Amazon, Tuga CíntiaTone: urgentSentiment: negativeIntent: persuade

Climate protesters march on COP30 in Brazil with costumes and drums demanding to be heard - CBS News

Hundreds of climate protesters marched in Belem, Brazil, during the COP30 climate summit, demanding action from world leaders to address climate change. The protesters wore costumes and carried signs, with some disrupting the talks earlier in the week. The march was one of the largest climate protests in recent years, with thousands of people participating. The protesters called for more action to address the climate crisis, including providing financial aid to poor countries to help them adapt to climate change. The United States did not attend the talks, with President Trump having ridiculed climate change as a scam.
Entities: Belem, Brazil, COP30, United Nations, Marisol GarciaTone: urgentSentiment: negativeIntent: inform

COP30: Climate protest in Brazil's city of Belem aims to hold governments' feet to the fire | Science, Climate & Tech News | Sky News

A climate protest took place in Belem, Brazil, during the COP30 climate talks, with indigenous communities and climate protesters from around the world demanding action from governments on climate change. The protest featured music, dancing, and speeches from indigenous leaders, who highlighted the impact of infrastructure projects and soy expansion on their lands. The protesters are calling for governments to take stronger action on climate change, including making polluters pay for climate destruction.
Entities: COP30, Belem, Brazil, Kayapo people, ParaTone: urgentSentiment: negativeIntent: persuade