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Climate Stories

Unleash the Power of Indigenous Voices: ClimateStories - Sharing the Impact of Climate Change with the World.

About us

As our planet faces the escalating challenges of climate change, the stories of those on the frontlines become increasingly invaluable.

Indigenous communities, with their deep connections to land and nature, are uniquely impacted by the shifts in our global climate.

ClimateStories provides a pivotal platform, elevating the voices of indigenous individuals who are not merely passive witnesses but active participants in battling these environmental changes.

By intertwining local customs, beliefs, and a rich tradition of resilience and innovation, ClimateStories offers a lens on how indigenous communities harness the power of storytelling to articulate their experiences and innovations in the face of climate adversity.

ClimateStories is a digital avenue for fostering understanding, inspiring action, and driving home the urgent need for a more inclusive climate conversation that amplifies the voices of those most affected.

Join us as we delve into ClimateStories, a testament to the power of local narratives shaping the global dialogue on climate change.

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Meet Dandara and Valdirene sharing their Climate Story.

 

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Brasil

 

Hear more about Valdirene's Climate Story here.

Kenya

 

Hear the climate story from James - a proud Masai from Kenya - and how he empowers Indigenous people to address and adapt to climate change.

Mexico

 

Hear how climate change and in particular commercial agriculture has impacted Mexican indigenous communities and work going on to reclaim both land and ancestral wisdom on healthy nutrition.

Bhutan

 

Hear how Climate change impacts this small country nestled in the Himalayas mountains, with heating temperatures causing often localised flooding and environmental impacts on birds and nature. 

Kenya

 

Hear Keshoe's climate story explaining how climate change has impacted the local Masai community and what he is hoping to achive by attending COP28.

Frontline communities view

 

 Climate change is increasingly influencing trends in human mobility, including displacement and migration within and across borders and, at the same time, many refugees, internally displaced people and migrants are living on the frontlines of climate change - a climate story from a COP 28 presentation.

Nigeria

 

Blessing's climate story explains the importance of both global and local perspective and how it impacts everyone everywhere.

Colombia

 

Francisco.

Kenya

 

Dorcas Naishorua Umaka
- Miss Climate Kenya.

Benin

 

(French) Fatiha.

" Ok my name is Fatiha, Inna, I'm from the o. Ng friend of the francophone bene to Marc Benin and so I come from Benin and we are working my organization to our work much more in the field of environmental protection and more particularly the conservation of rich forests, biodiversity and the promotion of sustainable agriculture. Thank you."

Kenya

 

Charles (Masai).

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Why us?

Exclusive focus on indigenous communities

ClimateStories is one of the only platforms dedicated to amplifying the voices of indigenous peoples and their experiences with climate change.

Cultural sensitivity and respect

ClimateStories prioritizes cultural appreciation, ensuring that stories are shared respectfully with the consent and involvement of indigenous communities.

Comprehensive perspective on climate change impacts

ClimateStories' global network of indigenous storytellers from different regions provides a holistic understanding of climate change impacts.

Collaborative partnerships

ClimateStories actively collaborates with indigenous organizations, environmental NGOs, and academic institutions to create a holistic approach towards climate storytelling.

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Reviews

Robert Smith

I am impressed with ClimateTales for their focus on amplifying the voices of indigenous communities and their experiences with climate change.

Angelina Jones

I really appreciate ClimateTales' focus on empowering indigenous communities and giving them a platform to share their experiences with climate change. It's important to prioritize their voices and cultural sensitivity.

Adam Brown

I am amazed by ClimateTales' dedication to amplifying the voices of indigenous communities and their experiences with climate change. They prioritize cultural sensitivity and respect, ensuring that stories are shared in a way that honors their cultures. With a diverse network of indigenous storytellers, ClimateTales offers a comprehensive perspective on the impacts of climate change.

ClimateStories is a platform dedicated to sharing indigenous stories of climate change, raising awareness about the impacts on indigenous communities, and advocating for their inclusion in climate action, globally.

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