Global Solidarity with the Saami People of Norway
Indigenous organizations around the world and their allies express our deep solidarity with the...
Indigenous organizations around the world and their allies express our deep solidarity with the...
The Bolivian government has revived a long-held plan to build a hydroelectric plant in a corner of the country’s western La Paz department, sparking concerns about the potential displacement of more than 5,000 Indigenous people from the area.
The landmark ruling comes at a time when the world’s largest corporate emitters are under immense pressure to set short, medium and long-term emissions targets that are consistent with the Paris Agreement.
New Energy Compact Action Network launches with coalitions drawing on $600 billion in...
Rutgers University is set to divest from fossil fuels after heavy lobbying from students and the union representing faculty and staff.
KEY POINTS The “Quest” plant in Alberta, Canada, owned by oil giant Shell, has previously been...
By Angela Dewan, International Climate Editor, CNN (CNN) Imagine a world entirely free of...
Bulu, Basan’s childhood home, is now one of many villages endangered by the Pan Pacific Renewable Power Philippines Corporation’s (PPRPPC) P19.8-billion 150-megawatt Gened 1 dam project.
Josefina Tunki, the first woman to preside over the Shuar Arutam People (PSHA), an Indigenous association in Peru, faces death threats due to her opposition to mining on Indigenous lan