when we come back, we will be nnimmo bassey of nigeria. with us. ♪ [music break] >> peruvian musicians who performed yesterday at the opening some money of the u.n. climate summit. they were practicing in the walkways here, the site, the very well fortified site, where this u.n. climate summit is happening. many of the citizen actions happening miles away from here. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from the united nations climate summit in lima, peru, where high level talks got under way tuesday. during a dramatic ceremony that included performances by peruvian dancers and musicians, bolivian president evo morales called on the delegates to include the wisdom of indigenous people in the global agreement to address climate change. during a later news conference morales called on the richest , countries to take responsibility for the role they played in climate change. >> sometimes in this type of event, whereal garments are presented, the deep causes of global warming a