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#COP26Glasgow

Press Releases/Articles

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Indigenous peoples had a clear vision for Cop26, but it has not been delivered
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COP26 ends with watered-down coal resolution
Climate Finance
Redefining Our Standards and Narratives on Climate Finance: The Perspective of Indigenous Peoples

Statements and Interventions

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Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Statement delivered for High Level Segment for Heads of State and Government
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Jennifer Corpuz, Nia Tero, World Leaders Summit, Glasgow, 2 November 2021
Joan Carling
Joan Carling, Indigenous Peoples Rights International, World Leaders Summit, Glasgow, 2 November 2021
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Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Tebtebba, Press Briefing on Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Financial Pledge, Glasgow, 2 November 2021

Side Events

Making the Paris Agreement Work: Addressing Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Art 6 and Climate Finance
Partnership or Criminalization: Implications of the 30/30 Biodiversity Conservation Target to Indigenous Peoples
Climate Action for Whom? Monitoring climate finance for indigenous peoples
Indigenous Peoples: strategic partners for financiers of climate adaptation
Despite being the least responsible for climate change, Indigenous Peoples are among the most affected because of their close inter-connection with nature. Based on their traditional knowledge they have been practicing various ecosystem-based adaptations. At this event Indigenous Peoples will share perspectives on how to pursue pathways for adaptation to climate change and effectively engage with development partners.

November 8, 2021
14:00-15:30 GMT
Asia Contributes to the Fulfillment of the Paris Agreement