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- How is this representation of climate change similar to the other things you’ve read/viewed? How is different?
yes It is very similar because
- Where do you see the influence of Indigenous peoples in this video? Where is it missing?
we can observe the influence of indigenous people in this video because the men that it is indigenous its explaining all climate change to more indigenous people.
- What solutions to climate change does this video propose?
In this video many solutions are explained some of then are to make sure each country is ready to take part by planning what needs to be done, we have to reduce our carbon footprint, have to give back the indigenous people's land, rights, and resources. We really need to keep forest degradation low at rates. Most of the solutions provided in the video are with the hand of REDD+. What REDD means its reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation.
- Do you agree with the representation of Indigenous peoples and climate change action in the video? Why or why not?
I fully agree with indigenous people what they have to say to us because they live directly with nature and they are the ones noticing the changes and what can be the solutions to all of this problems.
- What are the opportunities and challenges in taking seriously Indigenous perspectives of climate change? Consider factors that facilitate or hinder ethical responses to climate change, including social and economic inequities, political dynamics, marginalization, discrimination, state, military/police power, etc.
It is really hard for the industries to stop using carbon but they can try to reduce they´re carbon footprint. We really need to keep the forest degradation at its minimum. With all of the challenges we need to include political dynamics and social and economic inequities.