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From COP30 to Sri Lanka, indigenous voices shape climate & food sovereignty
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From COP30 to Sri Lanka, indigenous voices shape climate & food sovereignty
COLOMBO - When Indigenous groups converged at the entrance of the U.N. Climate Change Conference (COP30) summit in Belém, Brazil, halting the flow of delegates, it became clear that this was not just a brief interruption. It was a stark reminder that the global climate agenda cannot progress without addressing the political and ecological struggles endured by frontline communities already living through climate shocks. Their calls for secure ter…
Activists are working to ensure world leaders don't ignore people displaced by climate change. The post Millions have fled weather disasters, but had few advocates at COP30 appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
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