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  • Sep 5
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Social and environmental movements from around the world today launched a call to action for a Global Day of Action on 15 November 2025, coinciding with the United Nations COP30 climate negotiations. As part of the Peoples’ Summit, thousands are expected to take to the streets of Belém, Brazil, demanding climate justice and system change.


The call urges movements, organisations and peoples everywhere to organise their own marches and actions locally in solidarity, uniting struggles across borders in the fight against inequality, environmental racism and corporate impunity. 


“From the Amazon to the world, we are saying enough is enough. November 15th is not just about marching in Belém. It is about showing that people everywhere are rising together. The Global Day of Action will demonstrate that climate justice is inseparable from justice for peoples, territories and future generations.”


Cleidiane Vieira, Movement of People Affected by Dams (MAB)


“We march for life. November 15 will be a historic moment, showing governments and corporations that the world is watching and that we demand change. This is our opportunity to stand shoulder to shoulder across borders, to demand reparations, to hold corporations accountable, and to affirm that life and dignity are worth more than profit and destruction.”


Kirtana Chandrasekaran, Friends of the Earth International


"The unity of society, peoples, and social movements is essential for us to overcome the challenges brought by the climate crisis. The global mobilization on November 15 is a powerful message that the world can no longer tolerate a system that exploits people and nature for profit, and that is why we will march together in the struggle for social justice and climate justice, which are intrinsically linked."


João Pedro Galvão Ramalho, coordinator of articulation of the Pororoka Collective.


“The Global Day of Action is an opportunity to amplify the voices of communities defending land, water, jobs, forests and cities. It is a call for international solidarity, reminding the world that the power of resistance lies in the hands of the people and their different forms of organisation, not in the hands of corporations and governments.”


Ivan González, CSA-TUCA


“November 15th is not a symbolic march. It is a collective act of defiance against the system that destroys our lives and our lands. From Belém to the streets of every city, Indigenous Peoples and traditional communities will show that we refuse to let corporations and governments sacrifice us in the name of profit. We will show that our voices cannot be silenced and that we are essential to building collective solutions. We are the answer!”


Toya Manchineri, Indigenous Representative from COIAB


 
 

Peoples’ Summit launches global call to action ahead of COP30

Movements announce Global Day of Action on 15 November 2025 in Belém, Brazil - urging solidarity marches worldwide.

5 de setembro de 2025


Social and environmental movements from around the world today launched a call to action for a Global Day of Action on 15 November 2025, coinciding with the United Nations COP30 climate negotiations. As part of the Peoples’ Summit, thousands are expected to take to the streets of Belém, Brazil, demanding climate justice and system change.


The call urges movements, organisations and peoples everywhere to organise their own marches and actions locally in solidarity, uniting struggles across borders in the fight against inequality, environmental racism and corporate impunity. 


“From the Amazon to the world, we are saying enough is enough. November 15th is not just about marching in Belém. It is about showing that people everywhere are rising together. The Global Day of Action will demonstrate that climate justice is inseparable from justice for peoples, territories and future generations.”


Cleidiane Vieira, Movement of People Affected by Dams (MAB)


“We march for life. November 15 will be a historic moment, showing governments and corporations that the world is watching and that we demand change. This is our opportunity to stand shoulder to shoulder across borders, to demand reparations, to hold corporations accountable, and to affirm that life and dignity are worth more than profit and destruction.”


Kirtana Chandrasekaran, Friends of the Earth International


"The unity of society, peoples, and social movements is essential for us to overcome the challenges brought by the climate crisis. The global mobilization on November 15 is a powerful message that the world can no longer tolerate a system that exploits people and nature for profit, and that is why we will march together in the struggle for social justice and climate justice, which are intrinsically linked."


João Pedro Galvão Ramalho, coordinator of articulation of the Pororoka Collective.


“The Global Day of Action is an opportunity to amplify the voices of communities defending land, water, jobs, forests and cities. It is a call for international solidarity, reminding the world that the power of resistance lies in the hands of the people and their different forms of organisation, not in the hands of corporations and governments.”


Ivan González, CSA-TUCA


“November 15th is not a symbolic march. It is a collective act of defiance against the system that destroys our lives and our lands. From Belém to the streets of every city, Indigenous Peoples and traditional communities will show that we refuse to let corporations and governments sacrifice us in the name of profit. We will show that our voices cannot be silenced and that we are essential to building collective solutions. We are the answer!”


Toya Manchineri, Indigenous Representative from COIAB


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