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GLF Climate 2025, as it happened
Up to 89% of the world’s population wants to see greater climate action.
At GLF Climate 2025: A New Vision for Earth, we gathered this majority for action – showcasing and demanding recognition for the grassroots climate solutions being led by communities worldwide.
This event, held at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, and livestreamed worldwide, gathered over 10,000 participants from 178 countries. A satellite event was held in Lima, Peru, along with watch parties in 10 countries.
All 13 live-streamed plenaries and sessions are now available to watch on demand. Tune in to discover what real climate action looks like on the ground.
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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
There are many companies that are designing new platforms to neutralize carbon, and that’s amazing – we need that. But this is not going to solve the root cause of the problem: overproduction and overconsumption. We need to change our mindset and to stop producing in the quantity we are now.
João Bernardo Casali
Co-Chair, Sistema B International
The climate crisis needs so much more finance, especially Indigenous communities, who are living in extreme poverty. That’s something that is not talked about at all at climate events – so many of us have to be on stage, but we go back home to really unlivable conditions.
Ayisha Siddiqa
Founder and Executive Director, Future Generations Tribunal
It is utterly absurd that we are still negotiating ways to die more slowly when we know how to keep ourselves alive and well, happy, fed and secure in the present and future for our children.
Tainá Marajoara
Founder and Cultural Director, Lacitatá Amazônia Viva Institute
I recommend that Indigenous Peoples always be at the center of climate debate and action so that we can bring nature-based solutions and also have more investment in our local organizations, because what we do is global.
Carl Nduzi Gakran
President, Instituto Zág; Co-Coordinator, GLFx Zág Xokleng
Is this the world I’ll hand over to my children? A world where people make beautiful speeches, forgetting that those on the frontline of climate change go to bed hungry, without food, without jobs? Will the next 30 years be about beautiful talks, or about concrete, transformative action?
Sunday Geofrey
Coordinator, SUHUCAM and GLFx Yaoundé