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Tittel:Climate action and sustainability: Indigenous peoples are part of the solution
Ansvar:Oluwatobiloba Moody
Forfatter:Moody, Oluwatobiloba
Materialtype:Artikkel - elektronisk
Signatur:WIPO Magazine
Utgitt:Geneva : WIPO, 2020
Omfang:S. 44-49
ISBN/ISSN: 1564-7854
Serie:WIPO Magazine ; 1/2020
Innhold:“Indigenous people must be part of the solution to climate change […]. The important value of [traditional] knowledge simply cannot—and must not—be understated. [Indigenous people] are also essential in finding solutions today and in the future...” (Patricia Espinosa, Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC)
The world’s climate is in turmoil. Extensive bushfires in Australia causing massive destruction to lives (both animal and human), property and the environment have attracted global media attention for months. In the Arctic, there are haunting images of polar bears starving as their natural habitats disappear due to rising waters and melting ice caps, and in Kenya, changing patterns of ocean circulation have created conditions for locusts to ravage pastures. These extreme events point to a stark reality: our climate is changing because of our actions, with serious implications for humanity, ecosystems and global biodiversity.
Del av verk:WIPO Magazine 1/2020

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