From Belem in Brazil on November 13, 2025.
At COP30, we build our critique of this, but also our agenda for change. Our struggle is for popular agrarian reform, for agroecology, for socio-ecological restoration, and for food sovereignty. It is for a just, popular, and inclusive transition, with dignified and decent work, where the economy is not for the few, but for all people. It is for the end of the exploitation and use of fossil fuels. A world where there is no oppression of any kind, no wars, or hunger. A world where life is at the center above profit. We demand reparations, the end of colonial, ecological, and financial debts, and that transnational corporations and imperialist governments be held accountable for the crimes they commit.


