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UN Highlights: Indigenous People Safeguard 80% Planet’s Biodiversity With 1% Climate Funding

UN Highlights: Indigenous People Safeguard 80% Planet’s Biodiversity With 1% Climate Funding

Breaking News, Climate Actions, Thoughts & Talks
Indigenous people who protect 80% of the world’s remaining biodiversity are being pushed to the margins of global climate efforts according to a new UN report. Despite their crucial role in safeguarding ecosystems they receive less than 1% of climate funding and are often excluded from decision-making. The report warns that without Indigenous leadership the world’s climate goals will remain out of reach and current "green" solutions could end up repeating the injustices of the past. Indigenous Peoples Left Out Despite Vital Role The United Nations launched The State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples this week, highlighting a troubling imbalance. Indigenous communities make up just 6% of the global population but are responsible for protecting most of the Earth's remaining biodive...
UN Warns Climate Shocks Could Slash 6% GDP in a Third of Asia-Pacific Countries

UN Warns Climate Shocks Could Slash 6% GDP in a Third of Asia-Pacific Countries

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A new United Nations report has issued a stark warning that climate-related disasters could lead to annual economic losses of at least 6 per cent in one-third of Asia-Pacific nations, threatening to derail economic progress and deepen inequality in the region. The Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2025: Understanding the Macroeconomic Implications of Climate Change, published by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) on April 8, 2025, underlines the region’s acute vulnerability to climate risks and the growing struggle of developing economies to cope with its macroeconomic impacts. Although the Asia-Pacific region accounted for 60 per cent of global economic growth in 2024, the report warns that many of its countries remain ill-prepare...