Indigenous Peoples sidelined in global climate fight, UN warns

© FAO/Mauricio Mireles Indigenous Peoples should be at the forefront of climate action, drawing on generations of environmental stewardship and deep connection to the land.

As the planet heats up and the push to decarbonise gathers pace, Indigenous Peoples – long among the world’s most effective environmental stewards – are once again being left behind, a new UN report reveals.

Launched on Thursday, The State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples exposes a stark imbalance: while Indigenous Peoples make up just six per cent of the global population, they safeguard 80 per cent of the planet’s remaining biodiversity – yet receive less than one per cent of international climate funding.

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Ukraine will not cross its red line: Crimea officially Russian

A Ukrainian soldier walks past damaged buildings in central Pokrovsk. © AP
Story by Alberto Rojas

Peace talks are on the brink of collapse: the agreement demands too much from the invaded and almost nothing from the aggressor.

In a few hours, this disastrous peace process sponsored by Trump may be history. If there was something that Ukraine had set as a red line from the beginning, it is precisely one of the seven points in the American proposal as an unnecessary sweetener to the Kremlin: the recognition of the Crimean peninsula as Russian territory.

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