The Importance of Indigenous Participation in COP Deliberations: Promoting Climate Justice and Advancing SDG 13 Implementation in Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.53591/dcjcsp.v5i5.1139Palabras clave:
Indigenous participation, Conference of the Parties, Climate justice, Sustainable Development Goal, Climate changeResumen
The article "The Importance of Indigenous Participation in COP Deliberations: Promoting Climate Justice and Advancing SDG 13 Implementation in Brazil" highlights the urgency of including Indigenous peoples in international climate change discussions. It argues that their participation in the Conferences of the Parties (COP) is crucial for promoting climate justice and advancing the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goal (climate action) in Brazil. The article emphasizes that the ancestral knowledge of these peoples can offer effective and equitable solutions to current climate challenges. The study also addresses the history of colonization and exploitation that has led to the marginalization of Indigenous peoples, underscoring the need for a fairer and more sustainable economic model.