Imagining Planetary Diplomacy

As part of the Planetary Embassy in Belém during the UN Climate Summit COP30, Swissnex presents the exhibition Imagining Planetary Diplomacy, on view from November 10 to 21, 2025, at the Goeldi Museum. Located within the Planetary Embassy pavilion, the exhibition will be open to the public daily during the museum’s regular hours, with extended opening times for events and tours.

In 2024, Swissnex launched Swissnex for the Planet to imagine a new form of diplomacy that considers more than just human interests to help restore balance with the planet. As part of the initiative, we issued the NextGen Open Call: Imagining Planetary Diplomacy to collect bold ideas, disruptive visions, and fresh ways of thinking about our relationship with the more-than-human world. The exhibition Imagining Planetary Diplomacy at the Planetary Embassy in Belém showcases a selection of these submissions from across Switzerland, Brazil, and the global Swissnex network, including some of the winners of the global open call.

Together, these works reflect diverse visions of planetary coexistence, connecting art, science, and ancestral knowledge. Each offers a unique interpretation of what diplomacy might mean when reimagined through the voices of the Earth, its waters, and its living beings.

Selected Projects

Uryssé Kuikuro & Alekin Pazini

The Spiritual Entities of the Kuikuro People

With “The Spiritual Entities of the Kuikuro People”, Uryssé Kuikuro and Alekin Pazini want the world to know and respect another way of connection with nature. The project presents the vision of the Kuikuro People and the Spirits that surround them.
Ligia Dos Anjos

Mapping Climate-Vulnerable Populations in Pará

“Mapping Climate-Vulnerable Populations in Pará” by Ligia Anjos transforms public data about Pará, a state in the North of Brazil, into narrative maps, presenting a planetary diplomacy tool that gives voice to forests and vulnerable populations. Ligia Anjos decided to submit this project to share the powerful findings of this analysis and to demonstrate how data visualization can inspire more effective and targeted climate action, expanding the reach of fundamental academic research.
Lydia Dai, Beniamin Strzelecki, Genn, Iqra Bano, Pierre Mikhiel

Imagining the Futures of Rights of Nature

“Imagining the Futures of Rights of Nature” by Lydia Dai, Beniamin Strzelecki, Genaro Matías Godoy González, Iqra Bano, and Pierre Mikhiel explores how embedding the Rights of Nature into international law and diplomacy could transform governance systems. Through a foresight process with over 30 experts and advocates, they co-created narratives that envision pathways from today’s property-based paradigm toward futures where ecosystems are recognized as legal and political subjects. The group decided to submit this project because it bridges legal innovation, foresight, and advocacy, and aims to offer an evolving platform to inspire and inform concrete action in global diplomacy.
Franziska Burger

The Earth Speaks Back

"The Earth Speaks Back" by Francis Burger is a participatory diplomatic encounter that invites more-than-human beings, like trees, rivers, fungi, and ancestral stones, into political space through playful, ritual dialogue. Rather than teaching or debating, it creates conditions to feel presence and attune to voices, perceptions, and imaginations often silenced or rendered esoteric in dominant epistemic systems. Inspired by Joanna Macy and decolonial thought, the project challenges colonial and neurotypical norms of diplomacy by asking: What becomes possible when we truly listen and wonder beyond the human?
Abhinay Thummaluru

I am Earth

“I am Earth” by Abhinay "Renny" Thummaluru imagines a world of planetary diplomacy – one where we are aligned with nature, not in competition with it. It calls on us to move from domination to dialogue, from extraction to empathy. Imagine a time when we deeply listen to the Earth, to nature, to the silent signals already all around us? In the face of the climate crisis and global unrest, Abhinay Renny worked on this project to reflect our place, not at the top, but within the web of life. To stop resisting the flow of the Earth and begin moving in alignment with it.
Joshua Guiness

Long Landscapes – Half-Earth Chimeras

“Long Landscapes – Half-Earth Chimeras” by Joshua Guiness envisions possible and desirable futures for our planet, weaving together diverse perspectives to imagine new, evolving ways of thinking about our shared world.
Andreia de Sousa Costa

Speaking with the Earth: Ancestral Diplomacies for a Shared Future

"Speaking with the Earth: Ancestral Diplomacies for a Shared Future " by Andreia de Sousa Costa imagines a world where rivers, trees, and all of nature could speak at the United Nations and participate in the decisions that shape our planet. Andreia, an Indigenous woman from the Kumaruara People of the Lower Tapajós region in Santarém, Pará, explores this vision through her perspective as a Social Communication – Medialogy undergraduate at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP).
Simona Weber

Community-led Biomonitoring to Empower Citizens in Global Decision-Making

"Community-led Biomonitoring to Empower Citizens in Global Decision-Making" by Simona Weber (The Marine AI Consortium (MAC)) aims to empower coastal communities to own, monitor, and benefit from their marine resources through accessible biomonitoring technology and transparent data platforms. By democratizing access to cutting-edge environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis tools, MAC enables local communities such as fishers, indigenous groups, and youth to become scientific stewards of their own waters – generating valuable biodiversity data they control and can leverage for sustainable livelihoods, conservation funding, and policy advocacy. Our citizen science movement fosters both technical knowledge and understanding of human-ocean interconnections – providing the skills to make informed decisions and sustainably manage marine ecosystems.
Danilo Olivaz

Nature's Avatars

"Nature’s Avatars" by Danilo Olivaz is an open-ended inquiry at the intersection of technology, art, and the different ways of being that exist in our world. It attempts to develop hybrid manifestations that can serve as an expression medium for beyond-human entities, understanding their sentience and rights to existence in our shared world.

Planetary Embassy

The COP30 Edition

From November 9 to 21, 2025, the Planetary Embassy comes to life in Belém, Brazil, on the margins of the UN climate summit COP30. Part of a series of pop-up experiences across the global Swissnex network, this edition is hosted in the zoobotanical gardens of the Goeldi Museum, a setting that blends the Amazon's biodiversity, science, ancestral wisdom, and Swiss legacy.

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Pavilion Partners

The Planetary Embassy in presented by Swissnex in Brazil with the support of Presence Switzerland, as part of the Road to Belém program led by the Embassy of Switzerland in Brazil.