This special edition of Debates Indígenas presents articles that address climate policy from a decolonizing perspective, focusing on the voices and proposals of Indigenous Peoples. The articles, written by Indigenous an non-Indigenous activists, advocates and academics, explore initiatives led by different Indigenous collectives to address climate challenges. The leading role of Indigenous women and youth in development of local solutions and the search for spaces for international participation is noteworthy. The edition emphasizes the need to transform climate governance structures in order to ensure Indigenous leadership, recognizing their contributions as fundamental to addressing the interconnected crises we face.