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The Impact of Climate Change on Indigenous Peoples Has Received Little Attention in Russia [Article]
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In this article Maria Stambler argues that in Russia, issues of climate as a concept and politics, and as a set of prescribed practices, receive little attention in the country and that the Indigenous peoples of Russia are the most vulnerable part of the Russian population when it comes to the drastic climate changes in the Arctic.

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