Cop26 pledge cautiously welcomed as 'first step' in making indigenous rights central to climate crisis talksAt least $1.7bn of funding will be given directly to indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs) in recognition of their key role in protecting the planet's lands and forests, it will be announced at Cop26 today.The governments of the UK, US, Germany, Norway and the Netherlands are leading the $1.7bn (?1.25bn) funding pledge, which is being announced as part of ambitious global efforts to reverse forest loss and land degradation by 2030, with campaigners cautiously hopeful that this conference of the parties (Cop) could be the first to properly champion indigenous peoples' rights. Continue reading...
Indigenous peoples to get $1.7bn in recognition of role in protecting forests
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Zdroj: The Guardian