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- How is this representation of climate change similar to the other things you've read/viewed? How is different?
this video is similar to what I have seen in documentaries on the causes and effects of climate change but I have never seen indigenous peoples who know that climate change affects them and that they talk a lot about carbon emissions
- Where do you see the influence of Indigenous peoples in this video? Where is it missing? Is demonstrated by the 300 million indigenous people who live in areas of deforestation. FPIC (free prior informed consent) allows indigenous peoples to contribute to climate issues.
- What solutions to climate change does this video propose? The solutions proposed in this video is that the government should be in charge of reducing climate change, they also comment that they must make agreements with industrialized countries to reduce carbon emissions and wants us all to unite to be heard
- Do you agree with the representation of Indigenous peoples and climate change action in the video? Why or why not?
It gave a good representation of the indigenous peoples and their opinion on the climatic change and at the same time it proposes good techniques to reduce the climatic change.
- 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.
I believe that the government have to take control of the people who want to take away the lands of the indigenous people and also the government do not seem to be interested in talking with the indigenous people to make compromises and to improve the climatic change