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Indigenous communities in Ontario’s far north are participating in a three-year study to understand the impacts of climate ...
A peer-reviewed study found Afro-descendant territories outperform comparable lands in preventing forest loss thanks to ...
The past few years have been a triumph for traditional Indigenous knowledge, the body of observations, innovations and practices developed by Indigenous peoples throughout history with regard to ...
Minority rights and climate change are inextricably linked to one another, and we cannot win the fight against climate change ...
From protecting our wildlife to conserving our forested areas, young Canadians play a big part in tackling climate change. Still, they can be better equipped to do so through enhanced access to ...
How climate change is undermining Indigenous knowledge and livelihoods in Central America ... traditional ecological knowledge and the struggle to secure Indigenous land rights in Maya communities.
As the chair of a round-table discussion focused on ‘Building Indigenous Knowledge into Climate Change Assessments,’ Minnie will lead a discussion on important findings pertaining to indigenous ...
In the last few decades, development projects and climate change hit hard the availability of wild food species and their cultivation, contributing to a loss of knowledge.
A renewed commitment to the protection of people and planet has the potential to help direct climate action and support the ...
In rural Tanzania, farming is a way of life. Families pass down traditional knowledge to help grow crops like beans and maize ...
This story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.