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Indigenous cultural practices are a climate solution, report finds
A report by Conservation International highlights that Indigenous cultural practices and stewardship contribute significantly to climate solutions through biodiversity preservation and carbon storage. The study emphasizes that Indigenous lands' health stems from traditional knowledge and community-led conservation efforts, despite historical exclusion from climate negotiations and funding.
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