Indigenous people lead the fight for climate justice in the United States and throughout Latin America.
They face multiple threats to their collective rights, ancestral l territories, livelihoods, and personal security, including:
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Climate Change Adaptation and the Protection of Indigenous Peoples’ Land & Resources in Latin America. (2023, March 3). Harvard Environmental Law Review. https://journals.law.harvard.edu/elr/2023/03/03/climate-change-adaptation-and-the-protection-of-indigenous-peoples-land-resources-in-latin-america/
Climate justice means having Indigenous peoples at the table | IDRC - International Development Research Centre. (2023, September 29). https://idrc-crdi.ca/en/research-in-action/climate-justice-means-having-indigenous-peoples-table
Indigenous and tribal communities advocate for climate justice at Inter-American Court of Human Rights. (n.d.). EarthRights International. Retrieved July 31, 2024, from https://earthrights.org/blog/indigenous-and-tribal-communities-advocate-for-climate-justice-at-inter-american-court-of-human-rights/
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