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The shipping industry is a long way from achieving net zero. Could the answer lie in ancient Polynesian and Micronesian technology?
On 13 July 2023, the Finance for Nature Digital Forum explored how finance can join forces with nature in Latin America and the Caribbean.
On the Philippine island of Mindanao, Indigenous Peoples are turning to seed saving to build food security.
This year’s Acampamento Terra Livre (Free Land Camp) brought 6,000 Indigenous people to Brasilia to demand recognition of their land rights.
In Benin, climate change is causing drought, floods and rising sea levels. Here’s how local people are taking control of their own fate.
The Peruvian Amazon is increasingly under threat from climate change and deforestation. Meet the local non-profit working to restore it.
Tropical forest archaeologists are digging up new learnings from ancient Amazon Indigenous civilizations that can inform modern law.
Notes on the negotiations and outcomes of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity’s COP15 meetings in Montréal.
Indigenous leader Gam Shimray on the fundamentality of rights in ongoing biodiversity proceedings.
Land Rights Standard gives principles to help infuse other sustainability standards and activities with justice.
The first-of-its-kind group is seeking new partners to bolster the coalition’s goal to mobilize $20B annually by 2030 in support of IPLC efforts to combat the climate crisis.
Three years in the making, a new standard for Indigenous land rights is launching at COP27. Here's what it means.
In Africa and beyond, essences of colonialism in environmental conservation have become a human rights issue.
Multi-stakeholder platforms need critical mass of Indigenous and local people to ensure equity and counter power.