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Indigenous Peoples and the Frontlines of Climate Action
The climate crisis is here, and it's hitting hardest in the places least responsible for causing it. Across the globe, Indigenous Peoples are among those most affected, despite being some of the world's most effective stewards of nature. They make up just 6% of the population but care for over 40% of the planet's most ecologically intact lands. Indigenous-managed lands overlap with 36% of the world's remaining intact forests, ecosystems critical to stabilizing our climate. Th
Nov 256 min read


Scaling Impact in Totonicapán: Altiplano Resiliente Renews Support
We're excited to share that our community-based work in Totonicapán, Guatemala, has been renewed for another phase of support! The Altiplano Resiliente initiative is part of a broader effort led by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), with financial support from the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), and implemented in collaboration with Fundación para la Conservación de los Recursos Naturales y Ambiente en
Nov 252 min read


Conservation Tech without Indigenous Knowledge and Local Context Has Limits
Originally published on Mongabay. Technology can be a powerful ally in conservation, but it’s not a silver bullet. Too often, tools like...
Jul 74 min read
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