As world leaders gather in Belem for the COP30 summit, Brazil has unveiled a new plan to pay indigenous people to preserve their tropical rainforests.
Sky’s science and technology editor, Tom Clarke spent time with Kayapo people in the Amazon. They are one of Brazil’s 300-odd indigenous groups and have been one of the most successful in protecting their ancestral territory.
The Kayapos’ fight now is for recognition and financial support to protect their land as ranches, roads and illegal gold mines continue to eat away at the forest bordering their territory.
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