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Indigenous communities plead for action at plastic pollution talks – New Study/Science Updates



Indigenous communities from North America are at talks on a global treaty on plastic pollution in Geneva, pleading the case for the environment they depend upon, which is slowly being choked by microplastics.



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Indigenous representatives at the Geneva talks on a global plastic pollution treaty are urgently advocating for their environment. They highlight the devastating impact of microplastics on their ancestral lands and vital ecosystems, upon which their communities rely. They are pushing for the treaty to recognize and address the unique vulnerabilities of Indigenous territories to plastic pollution and ensure their voices are heard in the treaty’s development and implementation. Their plea underscores the critical need for international cooperation to protect both the environment and the cultural survival of Indigenous peoples.

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