Photos: Thousands march in Brazil town hosting COP30 for climate justice

Thousands of Brazilians in Belem city descended into the streets yesterday as part of a massive protest, known as the "Great People's March", against climate injustice and government inaction. The demonstration took place just hours before the COP30 talks began in earnest, marking the first major rally outside the annual summit since 2019.

The protest drew tens of thousands of participants who danced to loud speakers, chanting slogans and singing songs about environmental justice. Many wore black to symbolize their mourning for the planet's dwindling resources, such as coal, oil, and gas. One giant beach ball depicting the Earth was rolled through the streets by activists as part of a bold performance.

The rally came on the heels of two Indigenous-led protests that disrupted COP26 negotiations four years ago in Glasgow. The events drew international attention to the struggles faced by Indigenous communities fighting against deforestation and climate change in Brazil's Amazon rainforest.

"We are witnessing a massacre as our forest is being destroyed," said Benedito Huni Kuin, a member of the Huni Kuin Indigenous group from western Brazil. "We want to make our voices heard from the Amazon and demand results. We need more Indigenous representatives at COP to defend our rights."

The protesters demanded reparations for damages caused by corporations and governments, particularly to marginalized communities. As negotiations continued inside, it remained unclear whether the demands would be met.

"It's a deadlock situation," said COP30 President Andre Correa do Lago, as the first week of talks ended without any breakthroughs. The president warned diplomats against using procedural tactics to delay progress, saying that time was running out for countries to reach an agreement.

With tensions rising over trade measures and climate targets, many are now waiting anxiously to see if wealthy nations will meet their commitments to providing financial support to poorer states to adapt to the impacts of climate change.
 
.. it's crazy how intense this protest is 🀯! I mean, 100s of thousands of people taking a stand against climate injustice is no joke πŸ’”. It's great that they're making their voices heard, but at the same time, I'm also worried about the chaos and disruption that could cause 😬. The fact that it's happening just hours before COP30 talks even starts feels like a bit of a PR stunt πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

I think it's super necessary for them to make these demands, though - we can't keep ignoring the struggles of Indigenous communities fighting against deforestation and climate change 🌳. It's not about being 'anti-progress' or anything; it's about making sure our planet is sustainable for everyone 🌎. We'll see what happens now that COP30 talks are underway... fingers crossed they can make some real progress 🀞
 
πŸŒŽπŸ’” The scale of Brazil's "Great People's March" is a powerful reminder that climate injustice isn't just an environmental issue, it's a human rights crisis 🀝. Indigenous communities are at the forefront of this fight and it's time for governments to listen and take action πŸ’ͺ. Wearing black to mourn the planet's resources is a poignant symbol of the urgency we're facing πŸ•ŠοΈ. It's disheartening that COP30 negotiations have ended without breakthroughs, but I'm hopeful that the momentum from these protests will carry over into future talks 🌈. The question on everyone's mind now is: what's the timeline for real change and who will hold those in power accountable? ⏰
 
omg i'm so inspired by these brazilian ppl 🀩 they're not afraid to speak out against climate injustice & government inaction! 🌎 the beach ball thing was genius btw πŸ€ͺ i can imagine the energy & passion of the crowd, it's amazing to see so many people coming together for a cause πŸ’– we need more events like this, it's definitely giving me ideas for my next DIY project 🌟
 
πŸŒŽπŸ’” I'm worried about the state of our planet right now 🀯. These protests in Belem city are a reminder that we need urgent action on climate injustice 🚨. It's heartbreaking to see people taking to the streets, mourning for the future of our resources πŸ’€. The fact that Indigenous communities are fighting tooth and nail against deforestation and climate change in the Amazon rainforest is just devastating 😒.

I hope the demands made by protesters will be heard and some progress will be made at COP30 🀞. It's a deadlock situation right now, but I still have faith that world leaders can come together to make a difference 🌈. We need more Indigenous representatives at these talks, it's about time we listen to their voices πŸ‘‚. And let's not forget, the future of our planet is in our hands βš–οΈ. We gotta do better, we gotta act now πŸ’ͺ!
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around all this climate stuff... πŸ€” Like, isn't it weird that we're only just now realizing how bad our planet is in trouble? I mean, remember when Obama was president and he said we needed to "save the planet"? It seems like that's not really happening. Anyway, these Brazilian protests look intense... all those people dancing and singing together 🎢πŸ‘₯ They're fighting for their rights and stuff, which is pretty cool, I guess? But what's up with COP30 being here? Wasn't that supposed to be a big deal back in 2019? It feels like we've been hearing about climate change forever.
 
omg 🀯 what's going on with these protests in Belem city?! thousands of people marching for the planet's future? it's amazing πŸ’– but also kinda scary πŸ€• how can one person's actions affect an entire ecosystem? i mean, deforestation and climate change are like, super complex issues... but at the same time, we gotta acknowledge that the Amazon rainforest is literally a global treasure πŸŒ³πŸ’š

i'm curious about these Indigenous-led protests tho πŸ€” what exactly are they fighting for? and how can corporations and governments be held accountable for their actions? reparations make sense, i guess? but isn't it just another word for "payment" πŸ’Έ does that really fix the problem?

also, why is COP30 President Andre Correa do Lago being so cryptic 🀐 like, what's going on with all these trade measures and climate targets? is anyone actually listening to each other? πŸ—£οΈ
 
🚨🌎 just saw that crazy video of Brazilians marching in Belem city for climate justice 🀯 it's heartbreaking to think about Indigenous communities fighting deforestation & losing their forests in the Amazon... can we get our act together as a global community? πŸ’” 100k+ people taking to the streets = WE NEED TO LISTEN TO THEIR VOICES NOW πŸ—£οΈπŸŒŸ
 
🌎πŸ’₯ I'm loving this vibe of people coming together to fight for the planet's future 🌟! The Great People's March in Belem is like, totally inspiring 😍. Those Indigenous leaders speaking up about deforestation and climate change are not being heard enough πŸ—£οΈ. It's time for governments and corporations to listen and take responsibility for their actions πŸ’ͺ.

I'm also kinda sad that it's come to this point – a "massacre" of the Amazon rainforest 🌳. We should be celebrating our planet's beauty, not mourning its loss πŸ˜”. The fact that people are wearing black to symbolize mourning is like, super powerful πŸ’€.

The beach ball with the Earth on it was genius 🀩! And I love how people are demanding reparations for damages caused by corporations and governments πŸ‘Š. It's time for some accountability πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ. Fingers crossed that the demands will be met and we can make progress on climate change πŸŒˆπŸ’–.
 
just saw the pics from Belem city protest and its insane! 50k+ people marching together for a cause that needs attention so badly 🌎πŸ’ͺ i mean, it's not like they're being loud or anything, they just want justice for their land and future. these indigenous communities have been fighting for years and it's high time the world listens. the fact that cop30 is happening just hours after the protest shows how out of touch the system can be πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ anyway, here's to hoping those demands get met and we start seeing some real change πŸ’•
 
You feel like they're hiding something with all these protests... like the gov't is using them to distract us from real issues? πŸ€” I mean, thousands of people showin' up just hours before COP30 starts? It's like they're tryin' to create a diversion or somethin'. And what about all the Indigenous leaders who were quoted in the article? They sound super frustrated and underrepresented. What's really goin' on with these talks? Is it just more of the same old promises and no real action? πŸ€‘ I'm thinkin' maybe we should dig a little deeper into this whole thing...
 
🌎 just saw the pics from Belem city protest and gotta say its heartbreaking πŸ€• those people want justice for the planet but still being ignored πŸ™„ the fact that indigenous communities are fighting against deforestation in the Amazon and being silenced is a major concern 🚨 gotta hope that COP30 brings some real change πŸ’ͺ
 
🌎πŸ‘₯ I cant believe what im seeing from Belem city, Brazil. Thousands of people taking a stand for their planet its beautiful πŸ’š. These Brazilians arent just marching for themselves, theyre fighting for all the Indigenous communities who're being hurt by deforestation and climate change 🌳.

The way they rolled that giant beach ball through the streets was pure art 🎨. It shows that even in the face of massive injustice, people can still find ways to express themselves creatively and bring attention to their cause πŸ’ͺ.

Its not just about the environment though its also about economic justice and reparations for the communities who've been marginalized πŸ‘Š. I hope those negotiations at COP30 lead to some real change soon 🀞. We need more countries stepping up to support each other in this fight against climate change.
 
πŸ€” I'm not buying that "massacre" claim from Benedito Huni Kuin just yet... can we get some proof on those deforestation allegations? πŸ“Š And what's with the vague demands for reparations? Who's paying, exactly? πŸ€‘ How about some concrete data on the economic impact of corporations vs. governments? πŸ’Έ Also, is COP30 really transparent about their negotiations process? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'M SO GLAD TO SEE PEOPLE TAKING ACTION AGAINST CLIMATE INJUSTICE!!!! 🌎πŸ’ͺ IT'S TIME FOR WORLD LEADERS TO LISTEN TO THE Indigenous COMMUNITIES WHO ARE FIGHTING ON THE FRONT LINES OF DEFFORESTATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE!!! 🌳πŸ”₯ WE NEED TO SEE REAL ACTION FROM COP30, NOT JUST TALKS AND PROTOCOLS!!!! πŸ’¬ IT'S TIME FOR REPARATIONS AND INDIGENOUS RIGHTS TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY!!!! πŸ”’ THE WORLD IS WATCHING, LET'S MAKE SURE THEY KNOW WE'RE SERIOUS ABOUT THIS!!! 😀
 
πŸŒŽπŸ’” I'm low-key worried about this situation in Brazil πŸ€•. The scale of the protest is massive πŸ“Š and it's clear that people are super upset about the state of their planet πŸŒͺ️. Those Indigenous communities have been fighting for years to protect their forests, and it's heartbreaking to see them being ignored πŸ˜”.

The idea that there's a "deadlock situation" between countries feels like a major cop-out 🚫. I mean, we're talking about the future of our planet here – can't they agree on something? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's not like it's going to be easy to fix climate change, but we gotta try, right? 🌟

And what about those demands for reparations πŸ’Έ? We need more than just words – we need action. 🚫 Can the world really afford to delay making progress on this? I hope so... 😬
 
Ugh man πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I'm so torn about this whole COP30 thing... on one hand, I love how passionate and determined these Brazilians are about fighting for their planet 🌎 - it's like they're taking a stand against all the environmental disasters we've been ignoring for years. Those giant beach balls 🀣 and loud speakers blasting out protest anthems is just so inspiring! But at the same time, I'm getting really frustrated with the lack of progress... I mean, 4 years ago COP26 was all about disruption in Glasgow, now it's like they're taking a step back 🚫. It feels like we're stuck in this cycle of protests and negotiations without any real change happening πŸ€”. And what's up with the Indigenous communities not getting more representation? πŸ™„ We need to do better than just mourning for the planet - we gotta take action πŸ’ͺ.
 
just got back from watching this crazy protest in Belem 🌎πŸ‘₯ and i gotta say, it was wild! tens of thousands of people showing up for the "Great People's March" and demanding action on climate injustice... can't help but feel that it's a bit too little, too late? 😬 have been saying for years that we need to be more urgent in our response to climate change and here we are, still stuck in this limbo of talks and negotiations πŸ•°οΈ

i mean, what i love about these protests is the energy and passion of the people... all those activists dancing and singing and wielding their beach balls πŸŽ‰ it's like they're trying to wake us up from this climate coma 😴

anyway, gotta wonder if all this noise is going to make a difference in the end? πŸ€” or are we just going through the motions until something actually changes? πŸ’­
 
🌎πŸ‘₯ man its so sad that ppl gotta protest 4 climate justice, can't we jus talk it out in cop30? πŸ€” but i guess its great 2 see all those people showin up 4 a cause they care about πŸ’ͺ u got to give it 2 them for wearin black 2 represent the planet 🌫️

i feel bad 4 the indigenous ppl who r losin their homes & lives cuz of deforestation & climate change, we gotta do better πŸ™ benedito huni kuin's message hit hard, its time 4 us 2 take action & demand more from our leaders πŸ’ͺ

i hope cop30 can make some progress, but i'm not holding my breath 🀞 those trade measures & financial support commitments r important 4 poorer states, we gotta help each other out in dis fight against climate change 🌟
 
Ugh, I'm so frustrated about the COP30 talks 🀯... Brazil's been dealing with massive deforestation in the Amazon for ages, and it's just getting worse 😒. The fact that Indigenous communities are still fighting against it is heartbreaking ❀️. I mean, what even is a "Great People's March" if not just another way of saying we're all just winging it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ? It feels like corporations and governments are just using the same old empty promises to get us to shut up πŸ˜’.

And don't even get me started on the whole reparations thing πŸ’Έ. I'm all for giving Indigenous communities some serious compensation for the damage that's been done, but it's gotta be more than just a symbolic gesture 🀝. We need real action, not just a bunch of empty words πŸ—£οΈ.

I hope those diplomats at COP30 are paying attention πŸ™... we can't keep living in a world where Indigenous communities are struggling to survive due to our own inaction 🌎. It's time for some serious change πŸ’₯.
 
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