This event will convene a group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous experts to discuss the meaningful inclusion of Indigenous and Traditional Environmental Knowledge (ITEK) in national, regional, and international climate science, policy, and action. Hear from leaders in the knowledge justice space on how ITEK can enhance global understanding of climate change, its impacts, and solutions for creating a better future for all. The United States will also discuss its government-wide guidance on incorporating ITEK in federal agency decision-making, anticipated for release later in November.