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Indigenous responses to climate change

Sep 29, 2017 by Natália Brito soares

          Climate change is affecting the way Indigenous peoples live their

lives, as it affects their place of living, their way of life, their beliefs, food and

so many other things, all of which are being affected by the large amount of carbon 

dioxide burned and overturned. The government has been designing projects for this large 

amount of carbon gas to be reduced, and making agreement with factories and mills.

For the carbon gas that is damaging is coming from cars, ships and factories, as follows.

  • How is this representation of climate change similar to the other things you’ve read/viewed? How is different?
  •    And similar to the events in the day to day, and different because in the day to day
    we do not notice in these events. An agreement with the companies. No, for it is harming 
    not only the indigenous peoples themselves. Opportunity to acquire a better way of living 
    and preserving, the challenges and the way of living without knowing about the climate whether 
    or not to plant, if it will harvest, whether it will hunt out the beliefs that everything ends
    up being affected by this climate.
    
    
    
    

Carbon gas is larger than the system can handle


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