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Climate Change Impacts Indigenous Communities Globally
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From Canadian fishermen stranded on ice floes to Aboriginal communities in Australia facing flooded homes, indigenous populations are disproportionately affected by climate change. Rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and melting ice are disrupting traditional ways of life and threatening the survival of these communities. Simultaneously, scientists are observing that human-caused climate change is even making days longer, an unprecedented phenomenon. The EU's climate goals are also being debated for their ambition.Articole despre acest subiect
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First, They Were Just Fishing. Then the Ice Started Moving.
Nearly two dozen people in Canada were stranded on ice that separated from shore. “We honestly thought we were doomed,” one fisherman said.
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Rent pause for flooded Aboriginal communities: ‘We’re talking about the most disadvantaged people in the Territory’
NT government says the rent freeze will be ‘applied automatically for eligible housing tenants’ as floodwaters break records in the Big Rivers regionFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Northern Territory government will freeze rental payments for public housing tenants affected by historic floods spreading across the Big Rivers region.Monsoonal rainfall has inundated remote Aboriginal communities in the region over
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