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How Indigenous peoples face climate change
1 Apr 2025 22:22
Prolonged droughts, intensified by climate change, have worsened water scarcity, straining the Wayuu’s already limited access to drinking water and resources for livestock and agriculture (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia)
Charles Alexie stands along the coastal erosion that has eaten away at the riverbanks in Newtok, Alaska. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
As a result of warming waters, increasingly variable seasonal changes and lakeshore development, walleye numbers in some lakes are dwindling (AP Photo)
Ashaninka Indigenous youth Tayriykari inspects cedar baby trees in the Apiwtxa village, Acre state, Brazil (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)
The self-sufficiency of Apiwtxa village in Brazil, which comes from growing crops and protecting its forest, is now a model for an ambitious project to help 12 Indigenous territories in western Amazon of about the size of the U.S. state of Delaware
Source: The Associated Press
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