In this COP-30 interview, the ALLATRA International Public Movement speaks with Leno Andrade, representative of the Brazilian independent TV channel TV Resistência Contemporânea, which operates in the field of public journalism and media coverage of social and humanitarian issues.
Leno Andrade discusses the mission of his TV channel, focused on supporting democratic values, social justice, and respect for human rights. TV Resistência Contemporânea positions itself as an alternative media platform, striving to give a voice to diverse social groups and reflect the variety of perspectives within society.
He attends COP-30 to document the conference events, engage with international journalists and participants, and facilitate open dialogue between representatives of different countries and cultures. In the interview, he emphasizes that such international platforms are important not only as spaces for discussion but also as opportunities to develop practical solutions aimed at protecting the planet and improving people’s quality of life.
Leno Andrade pays particular attention to social inclusivity and the need for broader representation of different communities in global discussions. In his view, a sustainable future is possible only with respect for human dignity, openness to dialogue, and cooperation among nations.
Speaking about his inspiration, he highlights the value of the Earth as a shared home for all humanity and the importance of fostering a culture of responsibility for the planet’s future and the generations to come. His remarks reflect a commitment to constructive interaction, mutual understanding, and finding common solutions in the face of global challenges.
This interview highlights the crucial role of independent media in international dialogue and the significance of human values in discussions about the planet’s future at forums such as COP-30.
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