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KLIMAGERECHTIGK.

* COP30 * UN accused of crackdown on Indigenous people – as it happened

As the summit entered its second week, complex issues remain with anxiety growing over conference outcomes

AUSWIRKUNGEN

‘Chunks of earth just disappear’: life on a collapsing island. Podcast

The Guardian reporter Leyland Cecco recounts a recent trip to Qikiqtaruk off the coast of Canada’s Yukon territory, where he saw first hand how indigenous groups and scientists are reckoning with an ecosystem collapsing into the sea.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

* AMAZONAS * Die Mär vom unberührten Dschungel

Für viele ist der Amazonas ein Sehnsuchtsort: Wilde Natur, bewohnt von zerstreut lebenden indigenen Völkern. Doch an vielen, auch einigermassen intakten Orten des Amazonas ist die Lage anders. Auf Marajo etwa, der grössten Flussinsel im Mündungsgebiet des Amazonas.

POLITIK

* COP30 * Indigenous People, Long Sidelined at Climate Talks, Take the Stage in Brazil

This summit is unlike any of its predecessors in at least one significant way: The Indigenous presence is palpable and strong.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

* COP30 * Big plans to save the rainforest: indigenous activists say it’s not enough.

"We need the government to recognize our climate authority and our role as guardians of biodiversity.”

POLITIK

* COP30 * Indigene in Belém: «Die Antwort sind wir»

Noch nie nahmen so viele Indigene an einer Weltklimakonferenz teil. Sie fordern mehr Mitbestimmung, Respekt und Geld.

KLIMAGERECHTIGK.

* COP30 * ‚We are not here for theater‘: Can the ‚most Indigenous COP‘ live up to the hype?

Brazil’s push to spotlight Indigenous voices at COP30 could redefine what inclusion looks like — or expose how shallow it’s been.

KLIMAGERECHTIGK.

* COP30 | BRÉSIL * Le combat des Indiens Mura en Amazonie: «Que font ceux qui sont responsables de la protection de notre planète?»

Dans l’Etat d’Amazonas, au sud de Manaus, les Indiens Mura se battent pour maintenir un mode de vie traditionnel dans un environnement toujours plus menacé. Organisateur cette année de la COP30 sur le climat, le Brésil veut mettre l’accent sur la protection des forêts tropicales

URSACHEN

* COP30 | BRASILIEN* Wie Mercuria den brasilianischen Wald zu Geld machen will

Das Genfer Handelshaus Mercuria setzt alles daran, um an der Klimakonferenz COP30 in Belém mit seinen Klimaprojekten zu glänzen. Public Eye konnte den Geheimvertrag zwischen Mercuria und dem brasilianischen Bundesstaat Tocantins einsehen.

POLITIK

* COP30 * Secretário-geral da ONU: vozes indígenas ’são indispensáveis‘ para evitar a catástrofe climática

Em sua única entrevista à imprensa antes da COP30 e a primeira exclusiva feita por um jornalista indígena da Floresta, António Guterres disse a SUMAÚMA que a humanidade precisa mudar de rumo ou enfrentará 'consequências devastadoras'

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

* BRAZIL * Angels of Backlands: How Traditional Knowledge is Saving Forgotten Lands

The Caatinga’s story isn’t one of survival in a dryland ecosystem – it’s a lesson of looking for the hidden patterns, finding alliances, and being patient. Well, and about fate of course. Because, if a forgotten biome can regrow from dust, what else might be possible?

KLIMAGERECHTIGK.

* SCHWEDEN * Konflikt um Rohstoffe: «Wir werden immer weiter erdrückt»

In Nordschweden sollen seltene Erden für Europas Energiewende abgebaut werden. Das bedroht die letzte Rentierroute der indigenen Sami – und damit mehr als ein Stück Land.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

What would an Indigenous Law of the Sea look like?

From deep-sea mining to climate change, this Indigenous woman sees a better future for the world's oceans.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

Yasuní: Horizons and Interstices in Social Imagination

Yasuní has become an emblematic place and moment where the multiple crises of our time converge: climatic, ecological, economic, and political. It is a historical knot that concentrates the global contradictions between extractivism and sustainability, between capital expansion and the defense of life.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

There Are No Simple Solutions

We're living through a crisis of colonialism. Imagine if we rolled up our sleeves instead of pointed our fingers? – Jessica Hernandez is an indigenous climate scientist and author of Growing Papaya Trees. Her work reveals that the roots of our planetary crisis lies in the violence of colonialism and neo-colonialism.

POLITIK

* COP30 * Securing Indigenous Land Rights Is Key to Climate and Nature Goals

This year’s UN Climate Summit (COP30), to be held in Brazil in November, presents a pivotal opportunity for governments to support Indigenous Peoples and local communities as the frontline stewards of the world’s forests.

KLIMAGERECHTIGK.

* ICJ OPINION * Can the ICJ opinion bring climate justice for Indigenous peoples?

The landmark ruling by the world's top court says national climate policies must protect Indigenous and minority rights - but to be effective, it needs to be enforced by states

RECHT

The Colorado River Is This Tribe’s ‘Lifeblood,’ Now They Want To Give It the Same Legal Rights as a Person

The move by the Colorado River Indian Tribes in Arizona and California would give rights of nature to the water, marking a historic first.

KULTUR & BILDUNG

Knowing and Being. How we create knowledge is as important as the knowledge itself

This is the message of this week’s guest, Aboriginal scholar and author, Tyson Yunkaporta. In his explanation of the importance of learning through living, and living with learning, Tyson points to the how the discourse around decolonisation has granted expertise based on identity rather than experience. He highlights how indigenous thinking is fundamentally consensus building, mirroring the Western scientific method, and warns that neoliberal thinking has infected what should have been a radical transformation, creating individuals who consider themselves fully contained “little corporations”.

POLITIK

Brazil set to weaken environmental controls despite Lula’s efforts

Lula da Silva partially vetoed a "devastation bill" passed by Congress, but Brazil still allowed weakened environmental controls

POLITIK

* COP30 * Brasiliens Indigene legen ihren eigenen Klimaschutzplan vor

Die Urvölker gelten als Schlüssel im Kampf gegen den Klimawandel. Anlässlich des Tags der indigenen Völker fordern sie ein Mitspracherecht beim nächsten Weltklimagipfel in Belém.

AUSWIRKUNGEN

How rising seas are threatening the crucial art of weaving in Samoa

Weaving is central to cultural life in Samoa but climate change is disrupting conditions needed for plants used to make the intricate mats

BEWEGUNG

* USA * Standing Rock was an Indigenous-led movement. Why did Greenpeace take the fall?

The inside story of how Greenpeace stood with water protectors – and got hit with a $666 million court judgment.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

UNESCO appoints Indigenous co-chairs to protect languages and knowledge amid climate crisis

"A single word like 'X̱maay' contains generations of climate knowledge, laws, and cultural practices."

AUSWIRKUNGEN

Canada’s wildfire crisis is displacing First Nations at alarming rates

With over 40,000 people evacuated and infrastructure overwhelmed, Indigenous leaders say climate change is hitting their homelands hardest.

ANTI-KLIMA

* TRUMP * This Alaska Native village was trying to power their town. Then came Trump’s funding cuts.

Port Heiden is facing an energy crisis. A $300,000 grant from the EPA would have helped the traditional Alutiiq community swap costly, polluting diesel for cheaper, clean power.

URSACHEN

* USA * The US government stole the Black Hills. Now it’s clear-cutting them.

The Trump administration wants to fast-track logging in the Black Hills. What could go wrong? A lot, say tribes, scientists, and conservationists.

URSACHEN

Deforestation and illegal evictions threaten Malaysia’s Indigenous peoples

New report says the government ignores local and international laws that protect Indigenous rights.

KULTUR & BILDUNG

What Pope Leo means for global climate action and colonialism

Pope Francis made a strong moral case for addressing climate change and respecting Indigenous rights. Will Leo do the same?

KLIMAGERECHTIGK.

Indigenous land disputes cloud Kenya’s carbon market ambitions

Two of Kenya’s biggest carbon credit projects are mired in controversy, clouding the country’s hopes of raising climate finance from the offset market

EMPFOHLEN KLIMAGERECHTIGK.

Voices of the Amazon: Chumpi Washikiat

The Achuar people first came into contact with the outside world sixty years ago. Since then, they have mostly been left in peace, able to take what they want from the modern world and leave the rest. That’s changing now. Their territory is under threat by careerist politicians within their own community, by other indigenous nations whose populations have exponentially increased thanks to contact with fossil fuels, and by industry who, every year, is figuring out how to penetrate even deeper into the forest.

KLIMAGERECHTIGK.

How the renewable bonanza is impacting Colombia’s largest indigenous population

For years, colonists extracted coal from the Wayuu people's territory. Now it's been marked as the heart of Colombia's energy transition

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

Des critiques contre l’un des plus grands projets de protection des forêts au monde à Bornéo

Sur l'île de Bornéo, en Asie du Sud-Est, un immense projet de compensation des émissions de CO2 est en place depuis plus de dix ans. Vantée par les initiants, la protection de la forêt tropicale est toutefois très lacunaire et le projet suscite la colère des populations locales.

RECHT

Warum Rechte der Natur?

Mit der ecuadorianischen Verfassung ist die Natur als Rechtssubjekt anerkannt worden.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

Azmapu: eine indigene Weltsicht

Das Küme mogen oder «Buen Vivir» gibt wieder, wie die Völker ihre gesellschaftliche Verbindung mit der Erde, mit dem Itxofill mogen, der Biodiversität, auffassen.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

Hope in Turbulent Times: Native Leaders Take the Long View

Representatives from three tribes discuss how their communities have learned to endure by celebrating connections.

TECH. & ENERGIE

* 2024 * Seven Quiet Breakthroughs for Climate & Nature in 2024 You Might Have Missed

Global temperatures rose and extreme weather ramped up, but there were also some significant breakthroughs for the climate this year. Here are seven quiet wins that may have gone under your radar in 2024.

EMPFOHLEN MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

* IPBES * Report highlights Indigenous & local knowledge as key to ‘transformative change’

Indigenous and local knowledge systems’ ability to nurture human-nature interconnection can play an important role in creating the type of transformative change needed to address the underlying causes of biodiversity loss, according to a new report published Dec. 16 by the U.N.’s biodiversity policy panel.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

Indigenous Knowledge Is Key to Better Ocean Management

Communities like the Makahs, Yakamas and Puyallup lived in harmony with the rivers and coasts of the U.S. Pacific Northwest for generations. They revered the salmon, relying on it for food, livelihoods and cultural traditions. Waterways and salmon populations thrived — and so did native communities. But beginning in the mid-1800s, everything changed.

AUSWIRKUNGEN

Canada’s Gas Brings Indigenous People New Money, and Old Worries

New export terminals along the rugged Pacific coastline have reignited a generations-old debate over identity and environmental stewardship.

BEWEGUNG POLITIK

* TRUMP * ‘Straight in harm’s way’: can Trump open up Alaska’s 19m-acre refuge for drilling?

Native leaders ready for a fight as Trump calls ANWR, one of the last truly wild places on Earth, the US’s ‘biggest oil farm’

POLITIK

* UN PLASTIC SUMMIT * Indigenous peoples snubbed at plastic pollution summit

“This entire process has been a violation,” said one Indigenous representative who engaged in protest at the summit.

KLIMAGERECHTIGK.

Tribal lands were stolen. What happens when those ancestral territories are returned?

The Land Back movement is long-overdue justice. It’s also a climate solution.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

In an era of environmental crises, women closest to the destruction must be heard

My mother showed me the importance of Indigenous and Afro-descendant women in protecting the natural world. Yet they continue to face barriers and discrimination in their work

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

Colonial solutions to climate change aren’t working

What Indigenous knowledge could mean in the fight to curb global warming. Hi, I’m Paige Vega, Vox’s climate editor.

RECHT

Bolivia Has National Rights of Nature Laws. Why Haven’t They Been Enforced?

This is the worst year on record for Amazon forest loss in the country, fueled by slash-and-burn agriculture and climate change. It's putting Indigenous peoples' lives and culture at risk.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

Changing With Our Climate

Introducing a limited-run series exploring Indigenous solutions to extreme weather rooted in history — and the future. In recent years, there’s been a growing appreciation for Indigenous land stewardship and traditional knowledge.

WISSENSCHAFTEN

How scientists debunked one of conservation’s most influential statistics

The factoid about biodiversity and Indigenous peoples spread around the world, but scientists say bad data can undermine the very causes it claims to support

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

We’re in a deadly cycle of mega fires. The way out is to burn more.

How one Karuk fire crew leader is decolonizing our relationship to fire.

TECH. & ENERGIE

The UN can set a new course on “critical” transition minerals  

A high-level panel is working to define principles for responsible mining, which will be presented to the UN General Assembly in September

BEWEGUNG RECHT

* ENERGY TRANSFER V. GREENPEACE * Greenpeace Tries a Novel Tactic in Lawsuit Over Dakota Access Pipeline

The environmental group, which is being sued by the pipeline company in North Dakota, threatened to use new European rules to try to limit potential damages.

BÜCHER

An Indigenous Author Offers Ancestral Answers to Today’s Environmental Crises

Ailton Krenak was a child when his family was forced to leave their land in Brazil. Now, as a writer, he advocates for a path forward that looks to nature and inherited wisdom.

POLITIK

* USA | ELECTIONS * Tim Walz’s green resume has an oily stain

Indigenous water protectors say Walz broke his promise to stop a massive tar sands pipeline from passing through their protected land.

BEWEGUNG

«Der Amazonas ist unser Leben»

Die indigenen Völker im Amazonas­gebiet erheben ihre Stimme immer lauter. Doch solange andere in der Ölförderung Profit wittern, hat Umwelt­aktivismus einen hohen Preis. Eine Begegnung mit der ecuadorianischen Vorkämpferin Nemonte Nenquimo.

EMPFOHLEN KLIMAGERECHTIGK.

Study offers new policy tool for considering ‘Indigenous climate justice’

Addressing climate justice calls for a “fundamental, decolonial constitutional change”, according to a new study published in Climate Policy.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

Indigenous peoples give fresh impetus to fight against climate crisis

Around the world, Indigenous peoples are using ancestral knowledge to adapt to extreme weather events and protect ecosystems

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

What 6 degrees of warming means for a community built on ice

Alaska is warming far faster than most of the world. For Indigenous people on the front lines, adaptation can be surprisingly simple.

EMPFOHLEN MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

Dieses Öl bleibt im Boden

Mächtige Konzerne wollten an das Öl unter ihrem Stammes­gebiet. Ecuadors Regierung witterte Profit. Doch die Widerstands­kraft der Indigenen war stärker. Erinnerungen der Aktivistin Nemonte Nenquimo.

KULTUR & BILDUNG

Climate Change is Fueling the Loss of Indigenous Languages That Could Be Crucial to Combating It

Climate-related migration and seasonal changes are forcing Indigenous peoples to leave their native regions—and leave behind the languages tied to them.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

Indigenous peoples give fresh impetus to fight against climate crisis

Around the world, Indigenous peoples are using ancestral knowledge to adapt to extreme weather events and protect ecosystems

TECH. & ENERGIE

Indigenous lands feel cruel bite of green energy transition 

Mining companies have been offered a path to sustainability but few are taking it – Indigenous people need to be at the table demanding change

KLIMAGERECHTIGK.

Loggers have ‚grabbed‘ around 1m hectares of Indigenous land in DRC

Logging companies have “acquired” roughly 1m hectares of Indigenous peoples’ territory in the Democratic Republic of the Congo since 2000, according to a new study.

KLIMAGERECHTIGK. TECH. & ENERGIE

Energiepolitik in Norwegen: Rentiere fressen kein Geld

Ein Windpark verstösst gegen Indigenenrechte, darf aber stehen bleiben. Doch die Aktivist:innen, die dagegen protestierten, stehen nun vor Gericht. Das hat auch mit der Zürcher Gesellschaft Energy Infrastructure Partners und der Berner BKW zu tun.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

Zyklon weht Europas Wissen weg

Klimaanpassung darf nicht nur aus eurozentrischer Sicht erfolgen, heißt es in einem Fachartikel zu indigenem und lokalem Wissen. Die Wissenschaftler:innen untersuchten vier Fallbeispiele aus Südostasien.

TECH. & ENERGIE

Indonesia turns traditional Indigenous land into nickel industrial zone

Indonesia supplies the EV industry with critical battery materials but the sector’s rapid expansion is infringing the rights of Indigenous peoples

BEWEGUNG

Trial of Land Defenders Fighting the Coastal GasLink Pipeline is Put on Hold as Canadian Police Come Under Scrutiny for Excessive Force

The defense for three activists from First Nations argues abuse of process by security forces around the pipeline construction site, as the U.N. and Amnesty International allege excessive force, surveillance and criminalization of land defenders.

KLIMAGERECHTIGK.

Blinded, sexually assaulted, silenced: the war over lithium, Argentina’s ‘white gold’

The first time, they came at 2am and without a warrant. Rosa* was alone. She was gagged, her eyes covered, and her hands bound with a cable tie. It was the night after widespread protests against sweeping changes to the constitution in Jujuy, a northern Argentine province.

URSACHEN

* AMAZON * Brazil’s Congress Weakens Protection of Indigenous Lands, Defying Lula

Brazilian officials served up an array of plans and figures at the recent COP28 climate summit in Dubai, presenting itself as a world leader, on track to protect its forests and the people who live there.

EMPFOHLEN KULTUR & BILDUNG MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

The Environmental Wisdom Encoded in Endangered Languages

As many Indigenous languages are at risk of disappearing, scientists and communities are joining forces to preserve the traditional ecological knowledge they harbor. Scientists had no idea whether the black-naped pheasant pigeon still existed.

POLITIK

* COP28 | REACTIONS * Indigenous people and climate justice groups say Cop28 was ‘business as usual’

As the leaders of the developed world hailed the Cop28 agreement to “transition away” from fossil fuels as historic, Indigenous people, frontline communities and climate justice groups rebuked the deal as unfair, inequitable and business as usual.

POLITIK

* COP28 | INDIGENOUS PEOPLES * Indigenous Leaders Urge COP28 Negotiators to Focus on Preventing Loss and Damage and Drastically Reducing Emissions

Climate change imperils Indigenous ecosystems, food security, knowledge bases and ways of life, leaders say, making rapid action to reduce emissions a “matter of life and death.”

RECHT

Judith Kimerling’s 1991 ‘Amazon Crude’ Exposed the Devastation of Oil Exploration in Ecuador. If Only She Could Make it Stop

The Education of Judith Kimerling: An American lawyer’s epic struggle to stop expanding oil operations harming Indigenous peoples in Ecuador’s Amazon. Part one.

RECHT

Spanning Two Worlds, Judith Kimerling Explores Ecuador’s Rainforest and the Rule of Law That Might Save Those Who Live There

The Education of Judith Kimerling: An American lawyer’s epic struggle to stop expanding oil operations harming Indigenous peoples in Ecuador’s Amazon. Part two.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

“Carbon Cowboys” Chasing Emissions Offsets in the Amazon Keep Forest-Dwelling Communities in the Dark

Couto is a quilombola, an Afro-Brazilian descendent of escaped slaves, many of whom established homes in the most forested parts of the Amazon. She grew up in a community called São João, aware that it was inextricably linked to the river and trees. Then the carbon offset developers arrived.

KLIMAGERECHTIGK.

«Die Regierung will einfach alle raus­schmeissen»

Vertrieben im Namen des Klimas: Wo reiche Staaten ihre CO₂-Emissionen kompensieren wollen, geschieht dies nicht selten auf Kosten der lokalen Bevölkerung. Die kenianische Aktivistin und Anthropologin Milka Chepkorir fordert eine Umkehr.

RECHT

Aufstand gegen fragwürdige CO2-Zertifikate

Retten wir die Erde, nicht den Kapitalismus! In etwa so lässt sich zusammen­fassen, was der damalige bolivianische Präsident Evo Morales der Welt­gemeinschaft am Uno-Klimagipfel 2010 im mexikanischen Badeort Cancún zurief.

EMPFOHLEN MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

Der Wald ist ein Wissensspeicher

Auch der Weltklimarat anerkennt mittlerweile: Von indigenen Gemeinschaften lässt sich lernen, wie ein nachhaltiger Umgang mit natürlichen Ressourcen möglich wird. Und im Amazonasbecken erprobt eine «Pluriversität» einen radikalen Ansatz.

RECHT

Höchstes Gericht in Brasilien – Brasilien: Mehr Gerechtigkeit für die indigene Bevölkerung

Ein Gesetz, das Indigenen verbieten wollte, weitere Ansprüche auf die Rückgabe von Land zu erheben, ist ungültig. Gerichtsentscheid zugunsten der indigenen Bevölkerung: Das oberste Gericht Brasiliens hat nach monatelangen Beratungen ein umstrittenes Gesetz für ungültig erklärt.

POLITIK

“They will not stop until our ancestral lands are one infertile wasteland» – Indigenous leader calls for communities to abandon «corrupt» UN

An indigenous leader has called for indigenous people around the world to abandon the United Nations and create the United Indigenous Nations.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

* INDIGENOUS PEOPLES * After Decades Of Oil Drilling, Indigenous Waorani Group Fights New Industry Expansions In Ecuador

After 50 years of expanding oil operations in its Amazonian region, Ecuador will close the door on crude extraction in three oil fields that are home to Indigenous communities, including one of the country’s uncontacted groups.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

* INDIGENOUS PEOPLES * He Tracks Elusive Amazon Tribes, but Only From the Shadows

Jair Candor had been searching the Amazon rainforest for three days when he heard their voices.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

* INDIGENOUS PEOPLES * How Indigenous Techniques Saved a Community From Wildfire

The wildfire was blazing a clear path toward a Canadian lakeside tourist spot in British Columbia with a population of 222,000 people. The fire advanced on the city of Kelowna for 19 days — consuming 976 hectares, or about 2,400 acres — of forest.

WIRTSCHAFT

Zuger Rohstoffgruppe beutet Indigene aus

Red. Das Folgende ist die Zusammenfassung einer Recherche der Menschenrechtsorganisation Public Eye. Der Regenwald von Borneo bekam nach der Holz- und Palmölindustrie einen neuen Feind: die Kohlekonzerne.

URSACHEN

The Untold Stories of the Amazon | Heriberto Araujo

“Maria Joel was a normal housewife with four underage children whose husband was murdered. She held her husband in her arms while he was dying. She had two choices.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

Biden Administration Bans Drilling Around Native American Cultural Site

The Biden administration took action on Friday to block new oil and gas leasing on federal land around Chaco Canyon in New Mexico, one of the nation’s oldest and most culturally significant Native American sites.

‘Green colonialism’: Indigenous world leaders warn over west’s climate strategy

World Indigenous leaders meeting this week at an annual UN summit have warned that the west’s climate strategy risks the exploitation of Indigenous territories, resources and people.

MILDERUNG & ANPASS.

Carbon credit rule-makers must engage Indigenous People

Many have heard the expression that tropical rainforests are ‘the lungs of the Earth’. But for Indigenous Peoples, the rainforest is more like our beating heart. Forests are the center and soul of our communities, our culture, and our health.

AUSWIRKUNGEN

The Amazon’s Largest Isolated Tribe Is Dying

The illegal tin mine was so remote that, for three years, the massive gash it cut into the Amazon rainforest had gone largely ignored. So when three mysterious helicopters suddenly hovered overhead, unannounced, the miners living there scrambled into the forest.

There’s no greater feminist cause than the climate fight – and saving each other

Last summer, a third of Pakistan was underwater. My country, the fifth most populous in the world, was submerged. Two million homes were destroyed, thousands of acres of agricultural land were flooded and 90% of the crops in Sindh, a food belt, were damaged.

BEWEGUNG

6 Indigenous Climate Activists we’re celebrating this International Women’s Day

Did you know that Indigenous people are saving 80% of the world’s biodiversity? Despite their deep connection to and knowledge of, precious natural resources like the Amazon rainforest and Arctic Ice, Indigenous peoples voices are rarely heard on the world forum.

Un peuple autochtone dénonce le projet de mine de terres rares en Suède

Les terres rares sont un sous-produit du fer. Ce gisement découvert dans la plus grande mine souterraine du monde pourrait répondre aux besoins toujours plus grands de ces composants indispensables à la transition vers le tout-électrique.

EMPFOHLEN KLIMAGERECHTIGK.

Ausbeutung im Amazonas – Indigener Philosoph: «Hört auf, die Welt zu verschlingen!»

Mit dem Mythos von Nachhaltigkeit würden Politik und Unternehmen die Ausbeutung der Welt vorantreiben, kritisiert Ailton Krenak. Der brasilianische Philosoph fordert eine Diät für die Industriestaaten. Amazonien, das grösste und vielfältigste Ökosystem, steht kurz vor dem Umkippen.

BEWEGUNG

Windkraft auf Kosten indigener Völker: Greta protestiert gegen Windanlagen

Nach Protesten gegen Windkraftparks im Gebiet der Samen vollzieht norwegische Regierung eine Kehrtwende. Auch Greta Thunberg unterstützte den Protest. STOCKHOLM taz | Am Freitagvormittag kam endlich das Eingeständnis.

BEWEGUNG

Greta Thunberg protests wind farm “violating human rights” in Norway

Indigenous and environmental activists, including Greta Thunberg, blocked access to several Norwegian government ministries on Tuesday, expanding a protest demanding the removal of wind turbines from reindeer pastures.

BEWEGUNG

Greta Thunberg impliquée dans un blocage de ministères en Norvège

"Aujourd'hui, nous fermons l'Etat", a lancé la musicienne et militante samie Ella Marie Haetta Isaksen aux protestataires pour la plupart vêtus du costume traditionnel bleu et rouge de cette population qui vit dans une zone couvrant le nord de la Norvège, de la Suède et de la Finlande, ainsi que