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world15h ago
The two extraordinary young activists making me feel optimistic at Cop30
- Cop30 in Belém is framed as a moment to witness hopeful, skilled young climate activists amid critique of the summit process.
- Monterrey-Gómez called for a clear statement on phasing out fossil fuels at Cop30, saying subsidies for fossil fuels are harmful.
- Ayisha Siddiqa advocates legal innovations to protect future generations and possibly grant legal personhood to rivers and ecosystems.
- Siddiqa described building a global declaration on the rights of future generations based on citizen testimony.
- The report emphasizes that the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and other crises are interconnected within a single system.
- The piece notes that Cop30 has been dubbed the 'Cop of Truth' by Brazil’s president Lula, urging reality-based action.
- Monterrey-Gómez highlighted the need for action on forest protection and fossil fuel phase-out to meet climate goals.
- The author frames the activists as evidence that progress comes from dedicated, diverse individuals.
- The report lists current headlines and ongoing coverage of climate actions as context for the Cop30 discussions.
- The piece emphasizes the human dimension of climate policy, including rights-based approaches and youth leadership.
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