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Native America Calling: Indigenous voices speak up, but have little clout at COP30
Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Indigenous voices speak up, but have little clout at COP30
As 200 nations from around the globe meet on the edge of the Amazon rainforest to hammer out cooperative goals on climate change, Indigenous peoples are making their presence known.

They are included in discussions but have no negotiation power outside of the official representation from the countries they reside in. Many Indigenous attendees have organized marches, experienced civil disobedience, and even clashed with security officials in order to have their voices heard.

Notably absent from this year’s talks is any senior delegation from the administration of President Donald Trump. Tune in to hear Indigenous perspectives about their role at the COP30 meeting, hosted by the United Nations in Brazil.

Also hear from Cree journalist Brandi Morin, who spent months reporting on conflicts between Indigenous communities in Ecuador and Canadian mining companies. Currently, Ecuador’s president is working on reforming the country’s constitution to open up more natural resources for extraction.

Guests on Native America Calling
Taily Terena (Terena), Indigenous climate and land activist

Andrea Carmen (Yaqui), executive director of the International Indian Treaty Council

Edson Krenak (Krenak), Brazil program manager for Cultural Survival

Brandi Morin (Cree, Iroquois, and French), journalist

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