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How indigenous knowledge is used by local communities to inform climate change technologies, preserving biodiversity.

  • What actions can society take against climate change and extreme weather?
  • How can climate change be managed by mitigation and adaptation?
  • Who are Indigenous groups and how can they help in the fight against the climate crisis?  

A. Read the article “How Indigenous knowledge plays a critical role in tackling climate change.”

B. Highlight key terms, any things or vocabulary you do not understand, and interesting information.

C. Answer the comprehension questions based on the text:

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Indigenous Knowledge worksheet – reduced text

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