BALEM: Tens of thousands of people thronged the streets of the Amazonian city hosting COP30 talks yesterday, dancing to thumping speakers in the first large-scale protest at a UN climate summit in years.
Under a searing sun, Indigenous people and activists sang, chanted and whirled to blasting music as they pushed along a giant beach ball of Earth and held a flag of Brazil emblazoned with the words “Protected Amazon”.
Others held a mock funeral procession for fossil fuels, dressed in black and pretending to be grieving widows as they carried three coffins marked with the words “coal,” “oil” and “gas.”
