Toastie,
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The largest renewable energy development in US history cuts through Tohono O’odham, Hopi, Zuni and San Carlos Apache lands.

“There is really no follow through when tribes express their concerns.”

“It’s hard to convince governments and businesses to deny these big energy projects without outside intervention.”

“They are doing the same thing as fossil fuel. It’s just more trendy.”

@siisiikostagner reports from the UN.

https://www.hcn.org/articles/tribes-turn-to-the-u-n-for-help-intervening-in-gigantic-arizona-wind-project/

Toastie,
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More from the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues:

leaders have called for a moratorium on carbon markets and other "false climate solutions."

“The transition towards a green economy [keeps] starting from the same extractivist-based logic that prioritizes the private sector," said Darío José Mejía Montalvo, of the Zenú tribe in Colombia.

https://www.hcn.org/articles/indigenous-people-rush-to-stop-false-climate-solutions-ahead-of-cop29/

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