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La Delegación Juvenil de la ACI exige soluciones climáticas no comerciales y derechos indígenas en el artículo 6
La Delegación Juvenil Indígena de Acción por el Clima entrega en mano una carta al Ministro Wilkinson y al Equipo Canadiense de Negociación sobre las preocupaciones relativas a el artículo 6.
La juventud indígena vuelve a la tierra: el control indígena de la tierra indígena como acción climática
Indigenous Climate Action asiste a la Cumbre del Clima COP 25 de la CMNUCC en Madrid y pide a Canadá que detenga la expansión de las arenas bituminosas de Alberta rechazando la mina fronteriza TECK y los proyectos de oleoductos asociados como el TransMountain y la Línea 3.
La Juventud Indígena pide que se arregle el artículo 6: los derechos indígenas son esenciales
Los jóvenes indígenas que participan en la COP25 en Madrid, España, presentan las preocupaciones del artículo 6 con cantos, oraciones y discursos
Comunicado de prensa de apertura del FIPICC: Difúndalo
As state governments around the world open this years’ 25th Conference of the Parties (COP25), representatives of the Rapa Nui and Mapuche Indigenous Peoples of Chile delivered the Opening Statement of the Indigenous Peoples Caucus. The statement, which was developed by Indigenous representatives from the seven socio-cultural regions of the world.
Rechazar la mina Teck Frontier
The Teck Frontier is the largest open-pit tar sands mine ever proposed. If built, the Mine would be on Dene & Cree territory in Treaty No. 8 in an area with little to no industrial development.
Resist the TransMountain Pipeline
Even with the knowledge that the pipeline has the same impact as putting 7 million new cars on Canada’s roads, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau decided to spend at least $4.5 billion in taxpayer money to buy the Kinder Morgan pipeline, pledging to put shovels in the ground as soon as possible.
Exposing Canada @ COP25
In Canada, the translation is simple: any expansion of the fossil fuel industry -- whether it’s via increasing tar sands extraction in Alberta, fracking LNG in BC, or offshore oil drilling in Nova Scotia -- is fundamentally in conflict with securing a safe climate.
WEBINAR: Indigenous Peoples & UN Climate Negotiations
Tune into Eriel Deranger, Executive Director with Indigenous Climate Action as she hosts Andrea Carmen with International Indian Treaty Council, Graeme Reed with Assembly of First Nations, and Janene Yazzie with International Indian Treaty Council to discuss the opportunities and challenges of asserting Indigenous Rights within International Climate Change Conversations.

