Resources & Links on Indigenous Rights and Climate Change
Climate Change is an important issues when it comes to the rights of Indigenous peoples globally. Many Indigenous communities are already taking action to develop toolkits and positions with local, national and international governments to assert their inherent, treaty and internationally recognized rights.
Declarations and Moratoriums
The following is a short list of some of the notable declarations taken by Indigenous communities. If you would like your declaration included here please contact us.
Indigenous Peoples Global Summit on Climate Change, Anchorage Declaration, April 2009
Declaration on Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples of El Salvador
The Bhutan Declaration on Climate Change and Mountain Indigenous Peoples
The Tuggoz Declaration on Climate Change and Mountain Indigenous Peoples
Declaration of the Indigenous Peoples of the World to the UNFCCC COP 17
Kai-Oca 2 Declaration, Indigenous Peoples Global Conference on Rio +20 and Mother Earth
The Oaxaca Action Plan of Indigenous Peoples: From Cancun to Durban and BeyondPeoples
Additional Resources and Links
References to Indigenous Peoples in the Paris Agreement Summary
Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights and Climate Change, International Indian Treaty Council
Report of the Indigenous Peoples Global Summit on Climate Change, 2009 Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage Declaration, Indigenous Peoples Global Summit on Climate Change
Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change, United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Impacts of Climate Change on First Nation Economies, Assembly of First Nations
Hoodwinked in the Hothouse, False Solutions to Climate Change, 2nd Edition