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April 7, 2022

Thomson Reuters Foundation

How to halt deforestation? Trust Indigenous groups, funders say

To channel much more funding to protect forests, donors need to shift their own demands on Indigenous groups, both sides say.

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March 29, 2022

Phys.org

Saving nature: Conserving 30% of the land, sea just the start

Expanding nature reserves to cover at least 30 percent of the planet by 2030 is the flagship proposal of high-stakes talks to rescue Earth's animals and plants from human destruction. But experts agree that a new target is the easy part and will be ineffective without funding and rigorous monitoring.

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March 23, 2022

MacKenzie Scott

Helping Any of Us Can Help Us All

MacKenzie Scott announces the organizations, including Nia Tero, receiving her support, sharing that, "Equity can only be realized when all people involved have an opportunity to help shape it...If you are looking for a way to serve humanity’s common cause, every one of them is a great candidate. Helping any of us can help us all."

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March 23, 2022

Eco-Business

Costly and technical reporting: key barriers for Indigenous People in carbon trading

On the sidelines of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity in Geneva, Indigenous Peoples leader Jennifer Tauli Corpuz talks to Eco-Business about the challenges of earning from carbon trading in Asia and the Pacific.

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March 18, 2022

Think Global Health

Indigenous Land Guardianship Around the World

Nia Tero founder and CEO Peter Seligmann spoke with Think Global Health about land guardianship as a right of Indigenous peoples, and Nia Tero's vision of an Earth where Indigenous peoples defend and uphold its thriving forests, lakes, fields, and oceans.

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February 4, 2022

Think Global Health

Amplifying Indigenous Knowledge

The Seedcast podcast launches its second storytelling season. Learn about the wide range of stories highlighting how Indigenous guardianship is being done in different ways and in different places, sometimes in ways one might not expect.

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