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Indigenous communities have sustainably managed Amazon land for centuries. Now, it should inform agricultural expansion in the future.
GLF Amazonia Day 3 highlights need to link Amazonian ecological and social systems in policy.
Day 2 of GLF Amazonia looks at links between supply chains and livelihoods of Amazonian peoples
Experts stress perils of deforestation, fire and climate change - and hopes of land management - for the tipping point of the Amazon.
Activist and leader Selma Dealdina shares injustices against Brazil’s Afro-descendant communities.
Xakriabá people learn new skills and aim to publish books showcasing their culture.
Brazilian documentary filmmaker Mari CorrĂŞa explains how equipping Indigenous cultures with filmmaking skills is key to their survival.
"Struggle for Life" Indigenous movement, the largest in Brazilian history, sees thousands fight for land claims predating constitution.
The Amazon biome is home to up to 30% of the world’s known species. Here’s all you need to know about the world’s most diverse ecosystem.
In Peru, a look inside the Indigenous movement fighting for rights of nature, making ecosystems subjects for state protection.
Youth-led African climate advocacy group GAYO makes a case for climate justice, reparations and recognition.
Renata Koch Alvarenga is leveraging her family traditions to affect decision-makers with messages on gender and climate change
GLF Live with Fatou Jeng, Paloma Costa and Ridhima Pandey
A Q&A with Joshua Boaz Pribanic, co-director of the documentary film Invisible Hand on the Rights of Nature movement.
Of USD 30 billion, negligible amounts reach Indigenous communities managing nearly half the world’s non-Antarctic land, report finds.