Record number of Indigenous delegates took part in the conference

xCountries unlocked billions in new funds for forests

Nations failed to agree on a deforestation plan

Brazil announces demarcation of 10 new Indigenous lands

Record Indigenous presence at COP30 with 3,000 leaders attending

Massive fires and farmland expansion threaten tropical forests

Belem (Brazil): - Brazil insisted on hosting this year's COP30 climate summit in the Amazonian city of Belem to put rainforests at the heart of negotiations on how to curb global warming.

But as delegates from almost every country concluded tense talks under the rainforest's humid heat, the outcome for trees and their guardians, though unprecedented, was bittersweet.

Countries unlocked billions in new funds for forests, and a record nu

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