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When Bel茅m Became the Capital of the World鈥攁nd Governance Became Our Biggest Challenge

Sunset at Estação das Docas, where Belém meets the Guamá River: the city’s waterfront was renovated to host the event. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX

Sunset at Esta莽茫o das Docas, where Bel茅m meets the Guam谩 River: the city鈥檚 waterfront was renovated to host the event. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX

Children and a seed muvuca during an agroecology collective action we joined at Irmã Dorothy Stang Square, named after the activist who was murdered in Pará in 2005. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX

Children and a seed muvuca during an agroecology collective action we joined at Irm茫 Dorothy Stang Square, named after the activist who was murdered in Par谩 in 2005. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX听

Some of the people involved with community seed-collecting networks in Brazil: governance is both a challenge—and a strength—in our sector. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX

Some of the people involved with community seed-collecting networks in Brazil: governance is both a challenge鈥攁nd a strength鈥攊n our sector. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX

We quickly realized that the best way to capture people’s attention in a space as full of stimuli as COP30 was to place a seed in their hands. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX

We quickly realized that the best way to capture people鈥檚 attention in a space as full of stimuli as COP30 was to place a seed in their hands. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX

A roundtable on ecological restoration in Brazil, held at Casa Belterra, brought together community seed-collecting networks, nursery growers, investors, auditors, and a select group of people in one of the most productive conversations I took part in. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX

A roundtable on ecological restoration in Brazil, held at Casa Belterra, brought together community seed-collecting networks, nursery growers, investors, auditors, and a select group of people in one of the most productive conversations I took part in. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX听

In Belém, simply breathing was enough to feel good: the same warmth found in the streets—in every sense—warmed the hearts of those who opened themselves to receive what the city had to offer. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX

In Bel茅m, simply breathing was enough to feel good: the same warmth found in the streets鈥攊n every sense鈥攚armed the hearts of those who opened themselves to receive what the city had to offer. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX

May good seeds be planted. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX

May good seeds be planted. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX

Seed collectors share their life stories and answer questions from the audience in one of the presentations held throughout COP30: here, we are in the Green Zone, at the pavilion of the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX

Seed collectors share their life stories and answer questions from the audience in one of the presentations held throughout COP30: here, we are in the Green Zone, at the pavilion of the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples. PHOTO: Lia Domingues/RSX

For the first time, the United Nations Conference of the Parties鈥擟OP30鈥攚as held in the Amazon. For the first time, it was held in Brazil. And, to the surprise of many, it was held in Bel茅m: the capital of Par谩, one of the largest states in Brazil and the one with the highest number of murders of grassroots leaders fighting for land rights.

For two weeks in November, 2025, part of the world turned its eyes to Bel茅m, hoping that new commitments for the planet鈥檚 climate salvation would be made.

Unfortunately, the 鈥淩oadmap鈥濃攁 kind of collective strategy for transitioning away from fossil fuels, and one of the biggest promises of COP30, the 鈥渋mplementation COP鈥濃攄id not materialize.

There was simply no consensus among countries鈥攁nd, as a result, something unexpected unfolded:听, in the Santa Marta mountains, in a bold attempt to move forward with the design of this roadmap outside the official United Nations space.

As the communications coordinator of the听,听 to participate in and follow agendas related to ecological restoration. I had the privilege of moving through a diversity of spaces鈥攆rom the most restricted ones, such as the Blue Zone and some private houses of civil society organizations, to the more open ones, such as the Green Zone, and the most popular spaces, such as听 and听.

These are the lessons I learned during those days.

  1. Working in networks is the best strategy: the bigger our听, the more powerful it becomes. Bringing sectors closer and together is still the most important strategy if we want to increase our impact, reach, capacity for action, and ability to collaborate.
  2. Governance is a universal challenge: from community collectives to global coalitions, finding ways for large groups of people to function together remains one of humanity鈥檚 biggest challenges鈥攋ust look at the obstacles in major international negotiations and, who knows, even within our own organizations.
  3. Seeds are an ancestral means of communication: in our events, placing seeds in people鈥檚 hands made all the difference鈥攕uddenly, with seeds in their palms, everyone softened, childhood memories resurfaced, curiosities appeared, and听something shifted. People begin to speak naturally when they receive seeds because these grains of life communicate with them. Seeds are affection, heritage, ancestry, future, power, potential, enchantment.
  4. Restoration in Brazil still has a long road ahead: although we are a global reference in ecological restoration, we remain far from reaching the goal of restoring 12 million hectares. From what I鈥檝e observed, seed networks and seedling nurseries are ready to meet a demand much larger than the current one鈥攊n an intimate roundtable with key actors in this sector, I learned that we all operate at only 60% of our delivery potential. This clearly means we have a future of much work (and, perhaps, many opportunities) ahead.
  5. Brazil is incredible鈥攁nd Bel茅m is even more incredible:听, everyone loved being in Bel茅m. Just stepping into the streets, looking at people, and opening your senses to everything the city had to offer was enough. Food, warmth, kindness, joy, diversity: wow, Bel茅m delivers everything!!! There鈥檚 nothing better than leaving a negotiation room, a presentation, or a networking space and stepping straight into a听carimb贸 dance with a bowl of听tacac谩.
  6. The COP belongs to the 鈥渂ig players,鈥 but this time it was a people鈥檚 COP鈥攁nd there is great power in that:听beyond what may or may not be decided at the highest levels, Bel茅m became a stage for a diversity of community leaders and social movements. This warms the heart of those who are fighting on the frontlines鈥攌eeping activists motivated and optimistic is essential for us to remain defenders of the future, of the forest, of life.

All that said, it was truly beautiful to see seed collectors 鈥 women and men 鈥 taking the stage, sharing their stories, receiving standing ovations, and moving audiences to tears. In that sense, for us 鈥 community seed-collecting networks in Brazil 鈥 COP30 was also a great school, preparing our seeds and seed keepers for the world, for the stage, and for decision-making spaces.