Climate Home: On the cold tarmac of the UN tent city, indigenous dress clashed with a blur of business attire as Amazonian Indians milled around a mock Eiffel Tower.
With facial markings and feather headdresses, these were some of the few to gain accreditation to a climate summit on Paris` heavily-policed margins.
They had travelled thousands of miles to have their voices heard.
Negotiators from 195 nations are grappling to clinch a new global climate agreement by the end of next week.
But the COP21,...