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Indigenous peoples and local communities launch the Mesoamerican Territorial Fund, a regional financial mechanism, to address inequity in climate finance. Monitoring activities in Petén are a pillar of the community
For centuries, many people in the Western world believed the Amazon to be an unpopulated and untouched forest. This has never been entirely true. The Amazon has been managed by
Célia Xakriabá and Sônia Guajajara of ANMIGA elected to Brazilian National Congress
Indigenous women from rainforests around the world are uniting to fight for the health of the planet in their unique and powerful ways. Whether as activists, politicians, or mothers, they
Rainforest Foundation US’s Suzanne Pelletier and other charity heads discuss the future of cryptocurrency.
One of the more recent examples of technological potential is through S.A.N (Sentient Advocate of Nature), an AI creation designed to act as the “voice of the Earth.”
Indigenous rights' activists from the GATC marched through New York City's financial district as part of Climate Week NYC.
The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has emphasized that humanity will face irreversible climate breakdown unless we act immediately to transform global systems and reduce greenhouse gas
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