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How does indigenous practices of sustainability be able to address the problem of climate change?​

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Answered by kkumari95059
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Many Indigenous and northern communities are monitoring and addressing the effects of climate change by: increasing their resilience and adaptive capacities to the changing climate. developing and implementing renewable energy projects to lower their reliance on diesel.

Climate change poses severe threats to their livelihoods, cultures, identities and ways of life because the majority of indigenous peoples have a close cultural relationship with the environment, and are often dependent on land and natural resources to meet their livelihood needs.

Indigenous knowledge thus makes an important contribution to climate change policy, and Sustainable Development Goal 13 on climate action; by observing changing climates, adapting to impacts and contributing to global mitigation efforts.

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