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We yarn on the territorial and international perspectives of the so-called "COP30, the Indigenous COP" with the Post Growth Institute fellows from the UK and Brazil to discuss Indigenous participation in climate negotiations, particularly focusing on the "COP of Indigenous Peoples".
The discussion explored challenges around knowledge production, representation, and trust in climate processes, with participants sharing perspectives on how Indigenous communities can be more effectively included in decision-making.
We invite Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities to a conversation for addressing climate impacts, concluding with reflections on the roles of technology, climate finance, and systemic change.
By WN. Flores and Sierra HicksWe yarn on the territorial and international perspectives of the so-called "COP30, the Indigenous COP" with the Post Growth Institute fellows from the UK and Brazil to discuss Indigenous participation in climate negotiations, particularly focusing on the "COP of Indigenous Peoples".
The discussion explored challenges around knowledge production, representation, and trust in climate processes, with participants sharing perspectives on how Indigenous communities can be more effectively included in decision-making.
We invite Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities to a conversation for addressing climate impacts, concluding with reflections on the roles of technology, climate finance, and systemic change.