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FRANCE 24 brings you the tales of the people who find themselves on the entrance traces of local weather change. From Kenya to Panama through Greenland and Australia, our reporters James André and Achraf Abid went to satisfy the Indigenous individuals who dwell in concord with nature and whose every day lives are being turned the wrong way up by international warming. Do not miss our sequence of 4 particular studies. On this third episode, we take you to Australia.
It is June 2023, which implies it is bushfire season in Arnhem Land, in northern Australia. For generations, the Aboriginal Australians who dwell there have used the method of fireside to raised management their harvests and stop large bushfires. After the nation was ravaged by wildfires in 2019-2020, Australian authorities are actually wanting intently into these ancestral strategies to assist management the implications of warmth and drought within the nation.
Learn extraIndigenous folks and local weather change: With Kenya’s Turkana folks, when drought kills (1/4)
Learn extraIndigenous folks and local weather change: With the Inuit when the ice melts (2/4)
