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Indigenous Guardians of Nature Receive Scant Climate Funds Despite Vital Role
Billions of dollars have been pledged by the international community to combat the escalating climate crisis, yet a stark reality […]
Indigenous Guardians of Nature Receive a Fraction of Climate Funds Despite Global Recognition
Billions of dollars have been pledged to combat the escalating climate crisis, yet a stark disparity exists: virtually none of […]
The Enduring Flame of Climate Action: Leaders Share Their Paths Forward Amidst Headwinds
Despite current challenges and a seemingly turbulent political climate, the passion, courage, and ingenuity that have long fueled the environmental […]
The Shifting Sands of Climate Action: From the Green New Deal to "Green Economic Populism"
Eight years ago, a potent phrase emerged from the environmental movement, igniting a fervent call for systemic change: the Green […]
The Urgent Call for Climate Accountability: Indigenous Leaders Demand Enforcement of International Rulings
This story is published through the Indigenous News Alliance. Indigenous communities across the globe are confronting an escalating crisis, characterized […]
The Flesh-Eating Bacteria: Climate Change’s Silent Tide
Bailey Magers and Sunil Kumar cut unusual figures on Pensacola Beach, their presence a stark contrast to the sunbathers and […]
Unchecked Industrial Emissions Threaten Ozone Layer Recovery, Delaying Healing by Over a Decade and Exacerbating Climate Change
New research indicates that emissions of certain ozone-depleting chemicals, widely used as industrial feedstocks, could significantly delay the recovery of […]








