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"Struggle for Life" Indigenous movement, the largest in Brazilian history, sees thousands fight for land claims predating constitution.
Study forecasts survival rates for 18 of Amazonia's main collected plant species and the impact of these extractive resources on communities.
An international panel of 200 scientists has called for a halt to Amazon deforestation, warning that the rainforest stands on the brink of a tipping point.
In Peru, a look inside the Indigenous movement fighting for rights of nature, making ecosystems subjects for state protection.
Of USD 30 billion, negligible amounts reach Indigenous communities managing nearly half the world’s non-Antarctic land, report finds.
How the patenting of genetic resources fails to benefit the traditional knowledge holders it should - a phenomenon known as biopiracy.
GLF Live with documentary filmmaker and director of New York Times' Critic's Pick Gather, Sanjay Rawal.
Three major reports on nature from the UN and WWF say humanity has failed to achieve its biodiversity goals set for 2020.
Stories from Indigenous peoples and local communities across the world form policy recommendations in the a major new report on biodiversity.
Lessons for more resilient and sustainable food systems
Filmmaker Guille Isa speaks to poet Donatella Gasparro on how documentaries are crucial for cultural conservation during the climate crisis.
Citizen scientists from Indigenous groups in Borneo document the island's rare biodiversity in attempts to to protect it from logging.