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CILC / BRASÍLIA / BRASIL / 3B-Professor: Cristina Lourenço

Environment   Oct 1, 2017 by João Victor de Souza Cardoso

Yes, but each text brings in a different form the content

In fact the indigenous people did not have much influence, only among them, however after REDD + they had more influences involving the environment. the Indians should have influence over any world issue.

This video proposes the CO2 reduction of factories and stop deforestation.

I agree with the Indians because they are the most disadvantaged because the politicians think they are above the Indians and the people are interested in money, with this they want only to take down trees to earn more money without worrying about the deforestation.Resultado de imagem para tribo indigenas


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Elliot Damasah
Oct 21, 2017

Nice point. Your Second paragraph is very true, likewise your third paragraph.

Your 4th paragraph is great too. Do you think the video speaks for all indigenous people in the world? Are there other indigenous people the video is missing? And is REDD+ the only climate change related initiative indigenous people have undertaken? Also, I side with you that indigenous people suffer discrimination, inequality, etc. but can we implement all they are requesting without harming non-indigenous people? What advantages and disadvantages can you think of about REDD+?