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As climate and conflict collide, Indigenous leaders confront overlapping crises at the UN
Indigenous leaders at the UN address overlapping crises of climate change, conflict, and land exploitation, highlighting threats like storms, droughts, and rising seas. The 19th annual EMRIP meeting in Geneva focuses on solutions to protect Indigenous rights amid militarization, extractivism, and legal marginalization.
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