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Video: Demonstrators at COP29 demand an end to conflict in Gaza

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Last updated: 2024/11/12 at 1:13 AM
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The protest comes as global leaders gather in Baku for the two-week United Nations climate conference, COP29, to discuss and negotiate solutions to the climate crisis. The activists highlighted the urgent need for action to address the interconnected issues of climate change and human rights violations. They called on world leaders to take bold and immediate steps to curb greenhouse gas emissions and protect vulnerable communities that are disproportionately affected by the impacts of climate change.

The protesters specifically targeted countries that are major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and accused them of perpetuating environmental destruction and human rights abuses in the process. They called for an end to the exploitation of natural resources and the displacement of indigenous peoples in the name of profit. The activists emphasized the need for a just transition to a sustainable and equitable economy that prioritizes the well-being of people and the planet over corporate interests.

The protesters also raised concerns about the lack of accountability for corporations and governments that prioritize profit over environmental and social responsibility. They called for stronger regulations and enforcement mechanisms to hold polluters accountable for their actions and ensure that they bear the costs of the damage they cause. The activists demanded transparency and accountability in decision-making processes related to environmental and social policies to ensure that the voices of affected communities are heard and their rights are protected.

In addition to calling for climate justice and human rights, the activists also highlighted the urgent need for solidarity with communities that are on the frontlines of environmental destruction and climate impacts. They emphasized the importance of standing in solidarity with indigenous peoples, marginalized communities, and vulnerable populations that are disproportionately affected by the consequences of climate change. The protesters called on world leaders to prioritize the needs and rights of these communities in their decision-making processes and to take meaningful action to address their concerns.

The protest in Baku is one of many actions taking place around the world as part of a global movement for climate justice and human rights. Activists, youth groups, indigenous peoples, and civil society organizations are coming together to demand urgent and ambitious action to address the climate crisis and protect the rights of all people. They are calling for systemic change that prioritizes sustainability, equity, and justice for present and future generations.

As the COP29 negotiations continue in Baku, it is crucial for world leaders to listen to the voices of activists and grassroots movements calling for climate justice and human rights. The time for action is now, and the decisions made at COP29 will have far-reaching implications for the future of our planet and the well-being of all people. It is imperative that world leaders commit to bold and transformative measures to address the climate crisis and ensure a just and sustainable future for all.

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