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Legal Recognition of Indigenous Land improves forest outcomes study says
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A new research study finds that the preservation of forests is linked to supporting Indigenous communities to keep their ancestral lands.
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A new research study finds that the preservation of forests is linked to supporting Indigenous communities to keep their ancestral lands.
A decrease in the projected rise of global temperature, reduction in cost for utilizing solar and wind energy, and the inclusion of Indigenous Peoples at the World Economic Forum could all indicate shifts in the politics of climate change.
COP15 was held in Montreal in December, and while an agreement was reached, the commitments made by participants are non-binding.
In the spirit of New Year’s Eve,” writes Karl Seigfried in TWH’s final column of 2022, “here’s my countdown of ten things that I’d love to see in the coming year, each with a link to something to do or something to read as inspiration towards action.”
COP27 concluded earlier this month, and while it accomplished reaching an agreement on “loss and damage,” how the plan will calculate those issues remains complicated.