Puyr TEMBE

Biography

Puyr Tembé is a leader and the first indigenous woman to head a state secretariat in Pará, connecting the experience of territories threatened by deforestation with international coordination for the conservation of the Amazon. Co-founder of networks such as FEPIPA and ANMIGA, she develops participatory methodologies that place Indigenous Peoples at the center of climate decisions. Representing more than 55 peoples and around 80,000 people, she affirms demarcation as a prerequisite for effective conservation policies.

Speaking at

High-level Segment

Oct 08 2025 (10:00 - 11:00)

Room: Conference Hall A: Session Room 4
High-level Segment
Redefining the Climate Narrative: Indigenous Leadership in Global Policy Transformation

Oct 08 2025 (16:15 - 17:15)

Room: Conference Hall A: Session Room 4
Redefining the Climate Narrative: Indigenous Leadership in Global Policy Transformation
'Everything, everywhere, all at once': Addressing the risks of climate overshoot

Oct 09 2025 (11:30 - 13:00)

Room: Conference Hall A: Session Room 5
'Everything, everywhere, all at once': Addressing the risks of climate overshoot
'Everything, everywhere, all at once': Addressing the risks of climate overshoot

Oct 09 2025 (11:30 - 13:00)

Room: Conference Hall A: Session Room 5
'Everything, everywhere, all at once': Addressing the risks of climate overshoot
Guardians of Nature: Financing Brazil’s Forests, Corridors, and Biodiversity.

Oct 09 2025 (16:00 - 17:00)

Room: Brazil
Guardians of Nature: Financing Brazil’s Forests, Corridors, and Biodiversity.
The Road to Bélem - COP30

Oct 12 2025 (15:00 - 15:45)

Room: Indigenous Peoples' Pavilion
The Road to Bélem - COP30