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November 23, 2021

Mongabay

Questions over who gets the billions pledged to Indigenous causes at COP26

Indigenous organizations say increasing direct funding to Indigenous-led initiatives and transparency in the flow of funds can increase effectiveness of the pledges and build trust.

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November 18, 2021

Grist

Indigenous leaders left COP26 disappointed, but celebrating ‘small wins’

After two intense weeks in Glasgow, Scotland, Indigenous leaders attending the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference are finally returning home. Indigenous communities went to COP with a clear set of demands. But they leave with a few symbolically significant, yet vague commitments.

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November 16, 2021

PR Newswire

Indigenous Presence at COP26 Growing But Work Remains

Although encouraged by unprecedented visibility of Indigenous peoples at COP26, Jennifer 'Jing' Corpuz, a Kankana-ey Igorot attorney from the Philippines and Managing Director of Policy at Nia Tero, warns that weak language on rights could put communities' ties to land and sea at risk, specifically as it relates to a new carbon market plan.

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November 15, 2021

Scientific American

'COP26 Hasn’t Solved the Problem’: Scientists React to U.N. Climate Deal

The Glasgow Climate Pact is a step forward, researchers say, but efforts to decarbonize are not enough to limit global temperature rises to two degrees Celsius.

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November 9, 2021

The New York Times

The Climate Summit Has Me Very Energized, and Very Afraid

"If you're looking for an ordinary thing that could have an extraordinary impact, it would be protecting these biodiversity protectors." - Tom Friedman

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November 2, 2021

The New York Times

The Road to Climate Recovery Goes Through the Wild Woods

"We're losing a battle we can win, but only by keeping trees on our side." - John Reid, Nia Tero Senior Economist and Partnership Lead

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