World Indigenous Peoples Day : How net - zero climate goal alienates tribals
Climate change has become a big issue in the world, with climate activists calling for more action to tackle the threat posed by the global poverty. But what is it like for indigenous communities to be able to capture carbon dioxide?
Source: downtoearth.org.inPublished on 2021-08-09
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