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Protecting the Amazon: Indigenous Wisdom and Climate Solutions

In this episode, Chad Frischmann interviews Atossa Soltani, the director of global strategy at the Amazon Sacred Headwaters Initiative. They discuss the importance of protecting the Amazon rainforest and the role of indigenous peoples in leading the transition to a regenerative future. Atossa shares her journey in advocating for the rights of nature and indigenous peoples and highlights the successes and challenges faced in protecting the Amazon. They also discuss the need for funding to support on-the-ground projects and the importance of incorporating indigenous knowledge and worldview in addressing climate change and sustainability.

Chad Frischmann

Chad Frischmann is co-author of Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming and the CEO and Founder of RegenIntel, a global ecosystem of world class system thinkers.

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