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Q&A: Why climate politics cannot be separated from Indigenous sovereignty and justice

Summary by dialogue.earth
Across the world, Indigenous Peoples are confronting pressures old and new – shrinking civic space, armed conflict, renewed militarisation and the accelerating race for minerals needed for the energy transition, much of which is mined on their lands. The 40th edition of the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs’ (IWGIA) report, The Indigenous World, documents both these threats and the political gains made by communities. The Indigenou…
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dialogue.earth broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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