An agenda agreement on day one meant that Blue Zone negotiations could already get underway at COP30 on Tuesday, but the actual force of climate action arrived in Belém a day late, by water. The UN Climate Change Conference is witnessing an unprecedented mobilization of indigenous leaders and activists, some of whom have traveled thousands of kilometers by river, promising to deliver a powerful, unified message of resistance.

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