At the U.N., Indigenous leaders tackle how to enforce global climate court rulings
PolicyTuesday, April 21, 2026Mongabay

At the U.N., Indigenous leaders tackle how to enforce global climate court rulings

Indigenous leaders at a U.N. meeting are advocating for the enforcement of global climate court rulings to address the severe impacts of climate change on their communities, particularly due to intensified storms linked to rising ocean temperatures. They emphasize the need for stronger protections and accountability in climate-related policies to safeguard their lands and rights.

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