Kohima: Seno Tsuhah is leading a movement to integrate traditional wisdom into modern climate solutions. A community organizer and educator from Chizami village in the Phek district of Nagaland, she works to highlight how local practices contribute to broader ecological justice.
Tsuhah emphasizes the importance of grassroots perspectives in environmental policy. Her efforts showcase how indigenous communities from remote regions like Nagaland are influencing international conversations about the planet. By focusing on sustainable practices and local heritage, she frames the climate crisis as an issue that requires diverse perspectives. As Tsuhah explains, her work focuses on "How indigenous knowledge is shaping climate action, ecological justice."

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