On this episode I sit down with Johnson Cerda to discuss the recent debates that happened at FWG7 in Bonn, Germany. We talk about why local communities shouldn't be completely removed from the platform, whether or not technical dialogues on the global stocktake could actually be a distraction and take away from everything else happening. We also reflect on the IPCC report with stark language on decolonisation, self-determination, and indigenous knowledge and brings a unique opportunity to highlight how indigenous knowledge is an integral part of climate action. And we look at UN entities and States' incremental way of framing free, prior and informed consent.