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Indigenous knowledge systems can be useful tools in the G20's climate change kit

South Africa promotes Indigenous knowledge as a key tool for climate adaptation in G20 strategies, with leaders urging inclusion in policies and digital innovation, experts say.

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Indigenous knowledge systems are bodies of knowledge that were developed and used by local communities for centuries. They shape how people understand their environment, solve problems, and live sustainably. Bennet Siyabonga Madonsela, environmental scientist and Indigenous knowledge systems researcher, explains how these systems can help the world adapt to climate change, and what South Africa, as 2025 president of the G20 group of most powerfu…

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Indigenous knowledge systems are knowledge sets developed and used by local communities for centuries. They shape the way people understand their environment, solve their problems and live in a sustainable way. Bennet Siyabonga Madonsela, environmental scientist and researcher on indigenous knowledge systems, explains how these systems [...]

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