Indigenous peoples are gathering in Brazil for COP30, a climate summit. They demand recognition of their land rights and urgent action to protect their forests.
A report shows that oil, gas, and mining activities threaten their communities and forests. Indigenous leaders want better access to climate finance and to be involved in decisions affecting their lands. They believe true consent means respecting their way of governance.
Difficult words
- indigenous — Native or original people from a place.
- gather — To come together in one place.gathering
- demand — To ask for something strongly.
- recognition — Acknowledgment of rights or status.
- rights — Legal entitlements or freedoms.
- protect — To keep safe from harm.
- governance — The way a community is managed.
- decisions — Choices made after consideration.
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Discussion questions
- Why do you think land rights are important for indigenous peoples?
- How do you think climate finance can help communities?
- What role should indigenous leaders play in governance?
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