Indigenous peoples are already registering the impacts of climate change on their lives and territories. In the state of Roraima, a group of indigenous women are creating strategies to confront climate change with the support of the "Parentas en el clima" initiative. Their struggles resonate in the debates promoted by the Indigenous Climate Change Nucleus of southern Amazonas state. Climate specialist leaders meet to think about indigenous territorial and climate plans.
These actions are strengthened through tools designed by and with the indigenous peoples of the Amazon. With its first version launched in 2014, the Observation and Monitoring System of the Indigenous Amazon (SOMAI - www.somai.org.br) is a freely accessible online platform that functions as a large library of geographic data of the Brazilian indigenous Amazon. It aims to share open data in a simplified way and to allow people to record their stories on maps as well. The new version of SOMAI is integrated with the Alerta Clima Indígena (ACI) application and other tools to facilitate the construction of territorial and climate monitoring plans with satellite information and local data.

