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2025 Environmental Milestones: Positive Advances in Clean Energy, Conservation, and Indigenous Rights

The year 2025 was marked by a familiar environmental scenario: global emissions continue to rise and nature continues to decline. However, amidst the bad...

According to a study, more than half of the plants consumed by indigenous peoples of Latin America depend on bees

A recent study published in the scientific journal Science of The Total Environment concludes that more than 50% of the plants consumed by traditional...

Carob flour: an ancestral food that became a driver of development in the province of Formosa

The carob flour production in the west of Formosa has established itself as a true engine of development. What was once just an ancestral...

The Organization of Indigenous Nations: a new global political actor created by indigenous communities from around the world

The Organization of Indigenous Nations (ONO) brings together indigenous communities from different continents and proposes a clear political identity: they are nations pre-existing modern...

Meet the Korowai: the tribe that lives in houses up to 35 meters high in the tropical jungle of Papua in Indonesia

Deep in the rainforest of Papua, Indonesia, resides one of the most fascinating and isolated indigenous communities on the planet: the Korowai. This group has...

Discovery of a Submarine Kelp Forest in Galápagos Tropical Waters Revolutionizes Marine Science

Underwater forests of tropical kelp are marking a milestone...

Climate change threatens to reduce small fish populations in the Amazon by 50% by 2050-2070

The Amazon basin faces a critical challenge: the potential...