Organisation
Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change Chile (FICCC) and Shaun Fitzgerald English Centre for Climate Repair
Description
The global south has one of the most important sources of lithium and copper, key resources needed for the energy transition. Moreover, it experiences some of the most intensive insolation which can be used for solar power. Equally, it is home to many indigenous communities experiencing effects of climate change.
Join the dialogue between indigenous peoples from the Atacama Desert and the global south, and learn how they are adapting to and mitigating the climate emergency by using indigenous practices to protect native ecosystems and support climate repair.
Speakers
Freddy Sebastián Medina Castellano – Francés Foro Indígena sobre Cambio
Climático Chile (FICC Chile)
Daniela Gamin, Ancestral authority, Lafkenche - Mapuche People.
Mrs. Sonia Ramos, Lickanantai People, leader of the "Ayllu sin Fronteras" movement for preserving the Atacama Salt Flat
Antonieta Nestor – Spanish Centre for Climate Repair
Language
EN - SP