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Mr Katan, an indigenous Shuar from Ecuador, said indigenous communities globally protect 80% of the world’s biodiversity but face threats and violence: “For years we have protected our way of life and that has protected ecosystems and forests. Without us, no money or policy can stop climate change,” he explained from COP26.