13.11.2025
Climate Justice Begins on the Riverbank
Situated in Barcarena, a small city on the banks of the Murucupi River, the Quilombola and Indigenous community of Gibriés de São Lourenço sits at the heart of a profound transformation. Here, the landscape tells a story that echoes across the Amazon Basin. Forty years ago, a modest riverside community of a few thousand people occupied the site. Today, tens of thousands of people live here and the city skyline is dominated by chimneys, silos, and ships’ stacks — the unmistakable symbols of an extractive model that continues to shape the land and the lives of its inhabitants.