In Belém, in the main buildings of Brazil where COP30 is being held, voices of protest were raised against President Daniel Noboa's government's oil agenda during an action organized by environmental organizations and indigenous peoples. The purpose of this action was to draw attention to the threat that the government's policies pose to the Amazon forests.
Redaksiya reports that on Thursday, November 20, the message "Noboa, the Amazon is not for sale" was displayed on four main buildings in Belém, Brazil. This message was the result of an action organized by environmental organizations and indigenous peoples. They expressed their protests against President Daniel Noboa's government's oil agenda.
The action aimed to highlight concerns that the government's oil policies pose a threat to the Amazon forests. These organizations claim that the government's oil-related plans carry risks for the Amazon's ecosystem and the way of life of indigenous peoples. This demonstration was carried out in the city where COP30 is being held, to draw the attention of the international community to this issue. This step gave impetus to discussions on the protection and sustainable development of the Amazon.
