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Land is Life en la COP16

El segundo país más biodiverso del planeta recibe a la COP16 de biodiversidad durante el 21 y el 1 de noviembre de 2024. Delegaciones de 196 países se reúnen en Cali para informar cómo han traducido en acciones nacionales los objetivos del Marco Mundial de Diversidad Biológica Kunming-Montreal, establecidos en la COP15.

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Land is Life at COP16

The second most biodiverse country on the planet will host COP16 on biodiversity from October 21 to November 1, 2024. Delegations from 196 countries will gather in Cali, Colombia,  to report on how they have translated the goals of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, established at COP15, into national actions.

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DANIEL SANTI, LIDER DEL PUEBLO KICHWA DE SARAYAKU: LAS DEUDAS DEL COP CON LOS PUEBLOS INDÍGENAS

Desde 2016, los Pueblos Indígenas tienen una mayor presencia en los debates sobre cambio climático dentro del Convenio Marco sobre el Cambio Climático de la ONU. Ahora, en el contexto de la COP 28 en Dubai, los Pueblos Indígenas demandan participar de los espacios de decisión. VER VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EndIhnSX6ns&pp=ygUMTEFORCBJUyBMSUZF

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Reflections on Indigenous Participation at COP27

Land is Life’s Latin America Program Assistant, Majo Andrade Cerda, attended the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Sharm el-Sheikh over the past two weeks. Along with coordinating our side event on the rights of Indigenous Peoples Living in Voluntary Isolation, Majo attended many discussions alongside Indigenous leaders of

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Support the Gwich’in Peoples of Alaska this Earth Day

While Earth Day encourages people to take action towards environmental protection, what is still largely missing from the discussions are the perspectives of Indigenous peoples. These communities have coexisted with nature for millennia and continue to do so despite growing pressures governments, corporations and climate change. Indigenous territories continue to

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