The G20 must collect ancient practices that can help the world withstand climate change so that this knowledge is available for future generations.
Despite spending millions on early warning systems, is the government losing the trust of residents in vulnerable areas?
UNESCO launched a flagship publication highlighting Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge systems and perspectives within UNESCO Global Geoparks, Biosphere Reserves and World Heritage sites.
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Indigenous thought in a turbulent world

In an age of discord and ecological strain, such a thought offers a rare invitation to pause and reflect. As an Indigenous ...
In Colombia’s Amazon, two communities have worked for more than a decade to guard their territory and to protect the right of ...
Indigenous Peoples leaders, Ministers and High-level delegates convened today at the headquarters of the Food and Agriculture ...
Honoring Indigenous Knowledge for Land Conservation,” at The Water Conservation Garden on Oct. 4, is part of San Diego Climate Week, which continues through Oct. 8, featuring more than 100 ...
José Gualinga discusses his Kichwa People of Sarayaku’s visionary Living Forest Declaration and the importance of ...
UNESCO launches the flagship publication “Indigenous Knowledge, Ancestral Places: Navigating Change in UNESCO Designated ...
Long before humans built computers, nature built a better one. Razan Al Mubarak sees biodiversity as the planet’s original ...
By promoting healthy food and diverse forms of wellbeing, agroecology is giving rural areas a new positive image, different ...
The UNESCO Balkan regional workshop on harnessing Indigenous and Local Knowledge for climate and biodiversity action, took place in Sarajevo on 8-9 September 2025, and gathered experts from various ...