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Indigenous People

Indigenous lands feel cruel bite of green energy transition 

Indigenous lands feel cruel bite of green energy transition 

Mining companies have been offered a path to sustainability but few are taking it – Indigenous people need to be at the table demanding change

As donors dither, Indigenous funds seek to decolonise green finance  

Tired of waiting for donor dollars for climate and nature protection to trickle down, Indigenous rights groups are creating new funds to do things differently

Indigenous peoples give fresh impetus to fight against climate crisis

Around the world, Indigenous peoples are using ancestral knowledge to adapt to extreme weather events and protect ecosystems

The Arctic community that chose conservation over Big Oil

In the Northwest Territories, Canada’s first indigenous protected reserve is bringing together scientific methods and traditional knowledge

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Climate policy needs to reflect resilience of northern indigenous communities

Indigenous groups in Canada have developed societal structures to cope with climate change without relying on federal policies. We need to learn from them

What is the real cost of cheap Russian gas?

Few people in the West think about the ethics of buying fossil fuels from Vladimir Putin’s Russia

Brazil’s first indigenous congresswoman defends her people’s rights from Bolsonaro

Joênia Wapichana helped to win land titles for five indigenous groups in Brazil’s far north, but the president is threatening to re-open the area to white farmers and miners

Indigenous peoples are dying in a global war for their lands

Ten years after the UN recognised indigenous peoples rights, they remain on the frontline, defending the biosphere on behalf of us all

Brazilian indigenous leader appeals for solidarity against land grabs

Guarani-Kaiowá leader Ladio Veron is touring Europe to raise awareness of violence and environmental destruction by agribusiness

“Beef caucus” takes over indigenous policies in Brazil

Indigenous groups say they are at “war” with the Brazilian government after the appointment of a justice minister with close ties to agriculture

Conservation zones exclude indigenous people, drive deforestation

Without their traditional land managers, reserves in Central America are left vulnerable to corporate interests, report finds

Indigenous leaders call on Canada’s Trudeau to uphold Paris deal

Keystone XL oil pipeline and Site C hydropower dam are a test of the government’s commitment to indigenous rights, say objectors

The Yagua tribe lands lie in the Colombian and Peruvian Amazon.

Indigenous land rights fundamental to climate safety – Lord Stern

Forests and grasslands would store more carbon if communities’ rights were protected, according to research from the leading climate economist

On forests, the UN and indigenous people are worlds apart

ANALYSIS: Germany, Norway and UK lead forest protection announcements, but where are the real forest defenders at COP21?

Peru’s indigenous Uros people turn to solar power

NEWS: On floating reed islands of Lake Titicaca, remote communities are swapping candles for solar panels

Meet the weaver who stopped miners destroying her forest

INTERVIEW: A peaceful protest by indigenous women in Indonesia shows the power of grassroots activism to tackle climate change

Why are indigenous people sidelined at UN climate talks?

COMMENT: Indigenous people have the solutions to climate change. They should be allowed to speak out at the UN climate talks

Brazil’s indigenous tribes: The low cost solution to climate change?

NEWS: Traditional communities living in harmony with nature need greater support from governments, says report

India and China farmers back new climate adaptation alliance

NEWS: A network of 25 indigenous mountain communities is sharing information – and seeds – for a climate-proof future

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