The climate is warming up!
The crisis is already here.
It’s not the experts who will save the planet.
Real change comes from those who live the reality, from those who know the land, the territory, and the collective pulse of the future.
The climate is warming up!
The crisis is already here.
It’s not the experts who will save the planet.
Real change comes from those who live the reality, from those who know the land, the territory, and the collective pulse of the future.
Since 1992, with the Global Forum, the Peoples’ Summit has stood as a powerful cry of resistance, echoing the voices silenced by inequality.
In this space of struggle and hope, indigenous, traditional, and marginalized communities – those who have contributed the least to the climate crisis but suffer its impacts the most – finally have the chance to be heard.
While official COPs continue to focus on numbers and targets, the Summit speaks of lives, rights, and territories. Here, we are building a future grounded in social and environmental justice, showing that our struggle is both urgent and necessary.
Since 1992, the Peoples’ Summit has stood as a powerful cry of resistance, echoing the voices silenced by inequality.
In this space of struggle and hope, indigenous, traditional, and marginalized communities – those who have contributed the least to the climate crisis but suffer its impacts the most – finally have the chance to be heard.
While official COPs continue to focus on numbers and targets, the Summit speaks of lives, rights, and territories. Here, we are building a future grounded in social and environmental justice, showing that our struggle is both urgent and necessary.
In Belém, the Amazonia becomes more than just a biome – it stands as a powerful symbol of resistance and the fight for climate justice.
This is a space where traditional practices are honored, and the voices of those who live in the forest are amplified.
In Belém, the Amazonia becomes more than just a biome – it stands as a powerful symbol of resistance and the fight for climate justice.
This is a space where traditional practices are honored, and the voices of those who live in the forest are amplified.