Some 3,000 Indigenous people gathered in Belém for the climate summit, and there were more than 400 representatives from 361 ...
Indigenous peoples rely on natural indicators to assess the impacts of the climate crisis. The signs show in the forests, the ...
While the steamy rainforests of Brazil are far from Alaska’s arctic, the challenges of climate change discussed at the U.N.
Indigenous peoples around the world are vital to protecting forests yet are often shut out of climate policy decisions. The ...
Storms that battered Alaska’s western coast this fall have brought renewed attention to low-lying Indigenous villages left ...
After two weeks of negotiations in Belém, Brazil, the COP30 U.N. climate summit delivered mixed outcomes, Indigenous ...
Members of various Indigenous communities pose for a photo while attending the COP29 U.N. Climate Summit in Baku, Azerbaijan. From top left, Saina Ekaterina Savvinova, 53, of Yakutsk, Russia, ...
Brazil is hosting the United Nations climate talks with a focus on Indigenous peoples and the Amazon rainforest.
At United Nations climate talks billed widely as having a special focus on Indigenous people, those people themselves have ...
Researchers from the university’s Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology discovered that indigenous aquaculture systems ...
For indigenous peoples, climate impacts are not theoretical. They are losing their land, forests, rivers, identity, and lives ...
BAKU, Azerbaijan — They share stories of rising seas, burning trees, contaminated water and disease. But they also come ready to discuss solutions, sharing work their communities are doing to help ...