Rights

Queer Brown Vegan founder Isaias Hernandez discusses how to fight for climate and social justice at once in a GLF Live.

A live Q&A with Sunrise Movement co-founder Varshini Prakash and GLF's Salina Abraham about racial equity and climate justice.

Top 10 stories on initiatives working behind the scenes to build and sustain livelihoods in harmony with nature.

From explorer Taylor Rees to author Bill McKibben, here is Landscape News' best crop of 2019 stories on inspiring change-makers.

A statement from Indigenous leader Janene Yazzie on what the COP 25 demonstrations mean in the broader context of ongoing negotiations.

At COP 25, two Indigenous leaders share what climate change looks like in their communities and how they're using their knowledge to fight it.

Two scientists on why rights rather than carbon must be at the core of landscape projects

Tropical forests are vital to limiting global warming – and California's controversial Tropical Forest Standard aims at keeping them in place.

On the International Day of the Girl Child, here’s why better childhoods mean better futures, for girls and for the world.

News to know in our special edition bi-weekly digest

Xiuhtezcatl Martinez on his values, the interplay between music and activism, and how to maintain hope in the climate crisis.

Forest and land tenure rights are vital tools against land grabbing – but many Indigenous peoples and local communities still lack them.

In New Zealand, myrtle rust is affecting some 50 native plant species. Scientist Nick Waipara explains how ancient Māori knowledge is helping combat it.

From seed saving to non-linear conceptions of time, ancient Indigenous knowledge continues to transform landscapes and livelihoods today.

In the ‘Serengeti of Southeast Asia’, the Prey Lang smartphone app helps Indigenous communities in Cambodia expose and record illegal logging.