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Is COP30 summit a turning point for indigenous peoples?
Protesters flooded the streets in Belem, Brazil, after a week of climate talks at the COP30 summit.
Among those out on the streets were Kayapo people, an indigenous community living across the states of Para and Mato Grosso - the latter at the frontier of soy expansion in the Brazilian Amazon.
They are fighting local infrastructure projects like the new Ferrograo railway that will transport soy through their homeland.
Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/cop30-climate-protest-in-brazils-city-of-belem-aims-to-hold-governments-feet-to-the-fire-13470950
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