Information Integrity: Pillar of Climate Governance for Indí

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Create a modern, visually engaging presentation using the uploaded infographic slides about "Information Integrity & Strategic Recommendations for Indigenous Peoples and Climate Governance." Maintain a consistent green theme with circular image cutouts and minimal text. Slides: 1. Title Slide: - Title: Information Integrity & Indigenous Peoples - Subtitle: A Pillar of Climate Governance - Visual: Climate justice protest image (circular crop style) 2. Problem Statement: - Title: Information Integrity: A Pillar of Climate Governance - Subtitle: Disinformation Is a Threat to Governance and Survival - Key points: • Falsehoods delay action, distort policy, and cost lives • Indigenous voices are erased, not amplified • Trust in science, state, and systems is crumbling • Adaptation fails when misinformation prevails 3. Strategic Recommendations (Overview): - Title: Strategic Recommendations - Layout: infographic-style overview with icons 4. Governments Must Lead with Authority: - Embed info integrity into climate laws and NAPs - Launch Climate Disinformation Response Unit - Real-time multilingual early warning systems - Legal safeguards against AI-generated falsehoods 5. Media & Tech Platforms: - Climate desks in newsrooms - Enforce fact-checking during emergencies - Limit algorithmic spread of falsehoods - Partner with fact-checkers in local languages 6. UN & Global Partners: - National Observatory on Climate Disinformation - Technical and financial support - Monitoring & Evaluation indicators - Regional language dissemination 7. Civil Society & Indigenous Peoples: - Community-led verification hubs - Peer digital literacy campaigns - Promote Indigenous knowledge - Ensure FPIC in climate adaptation Design notes: - Use green/earth tone palette - Use circular images and icons - Minimal text, strong visual hierarchy - Consistent typography and spacing Use uploaded images as visual references for layout and style.

This deck highlights information integrity as essential for climate governance, addressing disinformation's impact on indigenous peoples. It outlines strategic recommendations for governments, media, tech platforms, UN partners, and civil society to建

April 23, 20268 slides
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Slide 1 - Information Integrity & Indigenous Peoples

Information Integrity & Indigenous Peoples

A Pillar of Climate Governance

Slide 1 - Information Integrity & Indigenous Peoples
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Slide 2 - Information Integrity: A Pillar of Climate Governance

  • Falsehoods delay action, distort policy, and cost lives
  • Indigenous voices are erased, not amplified
  • Trust in science, state, and systems is crumbling
  • Adaptation fails when misinformation prevails
Slide 2 - Information Integrity: A Pillar of Climate Governance
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Slide 3 - Strategic Recommendations Overview

  • Addressing disinformation requires multi-stakeholder action
  • Coordinated strategies for governance, technology, and community resilience
  • Empowering Indigenous knowledge and local truth verification systems
Slide 3 - Strategic Recommendations Overview
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Slide 4 - Governments Must Lead with Authority

🏛️ Legislative Frameworks Embed info integrity into climate laws and NAPs.

🚨 Response Units Establish dedicated response units and real-time warnings.

🌍 Early Warnings Provide multi-language, early warning accessibility.

🛡️ AI Safeguards Implement legal safeguards against AI misinformation.

Slide 4 - Governments Must Lead with Authority
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Slide 5 - Media & Tech Platforms Roles

  • Establish dedicated climate desks in newsrooms
  • Enforce rigorous fact-checking during climate emergencies
  • Limit algorithmic amplification of falsehoods
  • Partner with local-language fact-checking initiatives
Slide 5 - Media & Tech Platforms Roles
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Slide 6 - UN & Global Partners Support

  • Create a National Observatory on Climate Disinformation
  • Provide technical and financial support for integrity initiatives
  • Develop standardized Monitoring & Evaluation indicators
  • Prioritize regional language information dissemination
Slide 6 - UN & Global Partners Support
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Slide 7 - Civil Society & Indigenous Peoples Empowerment

  • Build community-led verification and fact-checking hubs
  • Develop peer-to-peer digital literacy campaigns
  • Promote and protect Indigenous knowledge systems
  • Ensure Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) in all adaptation efforts
Slide 7 - Civil Society & Indigenous Peoples Empowerment
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Slide 8 - Moving Forward Together

Protecting information integrity is essential to climate survival and global justice.

Securing the Future through Truth and Justice

Slide 8 - Moving Forward Together

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