Indigenous protesters stormed the COP30 climate summit in Belem, Brazil, demanding action to protect their forests and communities. With drums, chants, and painted faces, they break gates, push past security, and confront world leaders gathered to discuss global warming. The protest highlights long-standing frustration over neglected schools, clinics, and shrinking forests, contrasting with billions spent on the summit’s new venue. While two guards are injured and the site suffers minor damage, the protesters’ message resonates: the fight for the planet extends beyond conference halls. Amid global debates, the Amazon’s defenders make their voices heard, insisting resistance begins at the summit doors.