The news from the Bolivia Climate Summit is too hot for most newspapers, including those in and around Indian country in the US and Canada
By Brenda Norrell
Photo by Michelle Cook, Navajo
The bottom line of real climate change is that it is being censored and distorted in the news.
I’ve been busy trying to give away articles on the Native American delegations to the Bolivia Climate Conference. As far as I can tell, none of the newspapers in and around Indian country published the articles. This is unusual. Normally newspapers are anxious to publish articles on local people involved in newsworthy events, especially when they have been working diligently with Bolivian President Evo Morales.
There is a reason to take note of this. In the United States, Indian Nations are financially dependent on gouging out Mother Earth’s liver for coal and power plants and depleting natural resources for other exploitative industries.
The words, “Climate Debt” and “International Climate Court of Justice,” have rattled the cages of the governments and corporate polluters of the world.
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