Loss and Damage(d) Indigenous Rights
ECO is happy to share this part of our publication with the Indigenous Peoples Caucus(IPO) to help amplify their voice. This article reflects the views of the IPO.
Just days after the announcement of major commitments and implementation of a Loss and Damage Fund, news broke that the COP28 President had claimed that there is “no science” behind a phase-out of fossil fuels. This statement feels like a slap in the face to the countless reports and calls for meaningful action made by Indigenous Peoples, civil society movements, and numerous states that clearly articulate a need to phase out fossil fuels if we have any chance of staying below the global goal of 1.5℃. As Indigenous Peoples, this is especially concerning as we continue to bear the brunt of climate disasters that are already resulting in evictions from our ancestral lands, waterways, territories, and lifeways.
The COP Presidency’s deal on the Loss and Damage Fund was met with a lacklustre response by many States, whose financial commitments for Loss and Damage don’t even begin to compensate for the losses we have already felt. One can’t help but wonder – how can the Nation states even begin to estimate the value of our loss of land, language, and culture that’s already happened let alone the loss that will continue if their so-called solutions continue to miss the mark?
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