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Catalyzing Change: Unveiling the “Land Back IS Climate Policy” Report

  • Indigenous Peoples Pavilion. COP 29 Blue Zone, Zone D, CP4. Baku, Azerbaijan (map)

Host Organisation

Indigenous Climate Action

Description

To address climate change and climate justice, it is essential that policies and solutions target the persistent drivers and underlying causes of the crisis. To follow up Indigenous Climate Action’s (ICA) panel event last year, ICA is back to release the final part of the Decolonizing Climate Policy Project: Phase 2. Join this panel that will feature the release of “Land Back is Climate Policy”, which dives into youth leadership, climate policy and Indigenous knowledge. This event will nurture a deeper understanding of how “Land Back” can fundamentally reshape climate policy. The panel will feature the following key themes:

- Youth Perspectives: hear directly from Indigenous youth that are leading climate action initiatives

- Indigenous-led Climate Policy: engage in discussions about how climate policies can be reimagined through Indigenous worldviews and governance systems

- Actionable Pathways: discover six pathways and ten categories of solutions that Indigenous people in so-called Canada are enacting right now

Speakers

Moderator - Jayce Chiblow, Indigenous Climate Action

Speakers:

Eriel Deranger, Indigenous Climate Action

Alexa Metallic, Indigenous Climate Action

To be determined.

Languages

English

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