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Unsplash/Alan Godfrey
23 November 2022
Global

Em dia dedicado à biodiversidade, especialistas destacam que perda de ecossistemas tem impacto importante no clima; presidente eleito do Brasil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, anunciou que terá ministério para tratar de questões indígenas e espera que país seja sede da COP em 2025.


 

 

Suez
22 November 2022
Global

As candidatas e candidatos são convidados a se inscreverem no programa de subsídios do Fundo SUEZ para combater a exclusão, favorecendo a inclusão e consequentemente melhorando de forma sustentável as condições de vida e a autonomia das pessoas através do acesso aos serviços essenciais, a inserção social e a harmonia social.

Foto: Kiara Worth
19 November 2022
Global

Países em desenvolvimento fizeram fortes e repetidos apelos para a criação de um fundo de perdas e danos, que compense as nações mais vulneráveis aos desastres climáticos; após perderem o prazo de sexta-feira à noite, negociadores finalmente conseguiram chegar numa conclusão.

Wikimedia Commons
16 November 2022
Global

A push to conserve 30% of the planet's land and oceans by 2030 - a key pillar of a new global nature pact due to be agreed next month - has gained the support of about 112 nations, a big boost from 70 a year ago, leaders said at the COP27 climate summit.

Brazil indigenous peoples protest
16 November 2022
Brazil
Global

Between 6 and 18 November, indigenous leaders of the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (APIB), together with their grassroots organizations, will participate in the 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27). The event will take place in the city of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, where the delegation will discuss the demarcation of Indigenous Territories (ITs) in the country as an essential action to face the global crisis.

sierra leone indigenous peoples
16 November 2022
Global

Powerful indigenous women, guardians of the forests and ancestral knowledge of Africa, Mesoamerica and the Colombian Amazon and Brazil, joined their voices at the event “Indigenous Women: Weaving the climate change agenda towards a sustainable future” to make an urgent call to stop the violence caused by climate change and the destruction of the environment that continues to affect their territories; and demand recognition of their ancestral knowledge as essential contributions to the future of humanity.

8 November 2022
Global

At COP26 the voice of indigenous people was heard at the top table for the first time. Community leaders from the Arctic to the Amazon spoke of the crucial role that indigenous peoples could play in tackling the climate emergency and protecting biodiversity, but how they were being killed for protecting land that was rightfully theirs, and traditions – along with whole landscapes – were being bulldozed.

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