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COP30 Panel Discussion: Bringing Perspectives from the Global South to Climate Policy Discussions

By November 11, 2025November 16th, 2025No Comments

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We’re thrilled to share that our teams members are participating in the following panel discussion during the COP30 meeting. This panel will bring together scientific and Indigenous perspectives from the Global South on the Anthropocene, for both launching the collaborative report “Regenerative Agriculture and Resilient Food Systems,” and discuss the role of Archaeology and Local Peoples Science and Heritage in the Climate Action agenda. Designed as a hybrid session, the panel will foster dialogue between researchers and Indigenous scholars through case studies that illustrate how ancestral agricultural systems continue to sustain resilient landscapes.

Bringing Perspectives from the Global South to Climate Policy Discussions
🕝 November 15, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:50 a.m.
📍Higher Education for Climate Action Pavilion – Blue Zone

Laura Furquim – Amazon Museum
Edson Krenak – Cultural Survival
Eduardo Neves – Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology – USP
Vanuza Cardoso – Quilombo Abacatal
Mariya Antonosyan – Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology
Freg Stokes – Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology


 

Este painel reunirá perspectivas científicas e indígenas do Sul Global sobre o Antropoceno, tanto para lançar o relatório colaborativo “Agricultura Regenerativa e Sistemas Alimentares Resilientes” quanto para discutir o papel da Arqueologia e da Ciência e Patrimônio dos Povos Locais na agenda de Ação Climática. Concebido como uma sessão híbrida, o painel promoverá o diálogo entre pesquisadores e estudiosos indígenas por meio de estudos de caso que ilustram como os sistemas agrícolas ancestrais continuam a sustentar paisagens resilientes.

Perspectivas do Sul Global para discussões de Políticas Climáticas
🕝 15/11 das 9h às 9h50
📍Pavilhão da Educação Superior e Ação Climática – Zona Azul

Laura Furquim – Museu da Amazônia
Edson Krenak – Cultural Survival
Eduardo Neves – Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia- USP
Vanuza Cardoso – Quilombo Abacatal
Mariya Antonosyan – Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology
Freg Stokes – Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology

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