
Indigenous Groups Are Key to Reversing Amazon Destruction
As world leaders return home from COP27 and prepare for other meetings, they must listen to Indigenous peoples and the plans they bring to the table to quell extraction from the Amazon
As world leaders return home from COP27 and prepare for other meetings, they must listen to Indigenous peoples and the plans they bring to the table to quell extraction from the Amazon
Women are leading the climate revolution. At COP27, speakers should cede time to hear what they have to say
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