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Climate change continues to negatively affect the livelihoods, health, and cultural practices of Indigenous Peoples, as well as the ecological resilience of their territories. Self-determination is key to implementing effective resilience strategies that meet the needs of Indigenous communities.
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- Indigenous Peoples face risks to well-being and livelihoods from climate change and barriers to energy sovereignty
- Self-determination is key to Indigenous Peoples’ resilience to climate change
- Indigenous leadership guides climate change response
From the Tribes and Indigenous Peoples chapter of the Fifth National Climate Assessment
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