Every three days, an Earth Defender is killed for protecting their land from loggers, miners, and ranchers. This must stop. In days, Indigenous Peoples will march in Brasília, demanding President Lula recognise their lands — the world's best-protected forests and a vital shield for our climate. Add your voice now — when we reach 1.5 million, we'll deliver it straight to Lula: Our Earth's guardians are being murdered for keeping the forests alive. More than 2,250 of them have been killed globally in recent years — for standing up to the ranchers, loggers and miners who invade their sacred lands and forests for profit. Many of these Earth Defenders don't have full legal recognition over the lands they protect with their lives. This can change now: With the stroke of a pen, Brazil's President Lula can safeguard thousands of hectares of Indigenous territories — a step that would shield communities, remove invaders, preserve culture, and protect our forests. But powerful interests are pushing back, and our support is urgently needed! In days, Indigenous Peoples and local communities will march through Brasília with one clear demand: for Lula to formally recognise their lands. We will join on the ground and are asking you to back this call. Sign now and spread the word before October 13 — together we can get to 1.5 million voices!
| | | Every three days, an Earth Defender is killed for protecting their land from loggers, miners, and ranchers. This must stop. In days, Indigenous Peoples will march in Brasília, demanding President Lula recognise their lands — the world's best-protected forests and a vital shield for our climate. Add your voice now — when we reach 1.5 million, we'll deliver it straight to Lula: | | | | | Dear friends, | | Our Earth's guardians are being murdered for keeping the forests alive.
More than 2,250 of them have been killed globally in recent years — for standing up to the ranchers, loggers and miners who invade their sacred lands and forests for profit. Many of these Earth Defenders don't have full legal recognition over the lands they protect with their lives. This can change now:
With the stroke of a pen, Brazil's President Lula can safeguard thousands of hectares of Indigenous territories — a step that would shield communities, remove invaders, preserve culture, and protect our forests. But powerful interests are pushing back, and our support is urgently needed!
In days, Indigenous Peoples and local communities will march through Brasília with one clear demand: for Lula to formally recognise their lands. We will join on the ground and are asking you to back this call.
Sign now and spread the word before October 13 — together we can get to 1.5 million voices! | | | | Science shows that Indigenous Peoples' territories are the best conserved of all. But many Earth Defenders lack legal recognition of the lands they safeguard. In the Amazon alone, 36 lands could be protected NOW with Lula's signature: 7.8 million hectares guarded, comparable to the size of Austria. This year, Brazil is in the international spotlight as the UN Climate Summit COP30 will take place right in the heart of the Amazon: in a region crucial to our fight against climate change and sustained by Indigenous Peoples and local communities. - Announcing new Indigenous lands protected at COP30 is one of the most concrete solutions Lula can bring to fight climate change and biodiversity loss.
- This is why Indigenous communities are taking to the streets in Brasilia one month before the COP starts, and why we are joining them.
Let's rally behind them to make sure Lula secures their land rights and turns this climate summit into a historic moment for the Amazon, Indigenous Peoples, and life on Earth. Sign and share now to get to 1.5 million voices: | | | | Avaaz has long stood with Indigenous Peoples and local communities who risk their lives to protect the forests that sustain us all — from Brazil to Tanzania. Let's make COP30 a celebration for Earth Defenders everywhere and come together in solidarity and hope for our shared future on this planet.
With fierce determination,
Laura, Alice, Bia, Mauricio, Eza, Joana and the whole Avaaz team | | | | | | |
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