War, climate change, and AI on the agenda at this year’s U.N. Indigenous forum
PolicyMonday, April 20, 2026Mongabay

War, climate change, and AI on the agenda at this year’s U.N. Indigenous forum

This year's U.N. Indigenous forum brings together hundreds of delegates to address critical issues including war, climate change, and the impacts of artificial intelligence on Indigenous communities. The discussions aim to amplify Indigenous voices in policy-making and highlight the necessity of incorporating traditional knowledge in global dialogues.

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