Sateré-Mawé People Awarded United Earth’s “Green Nobel” 7 March 2023 Paola Nano Based on the same values as the Nobel Peace Prize, the United Earth Amazonia Award has been created by the Nobel family with the aim of increasing public awareness about the need to unite the peoples and nations of Earth to construct a collective and sustainable future. The ceremony to award the first prize (also …
Slow Food Heroes: showing once more the resilience of Indigenous peoples 19 May 2022 As COVID-19 swept around the globe, it reached remote areas where indigenous peoples have peacefully coexisted with nature for centuries. It amplified the problems created by climate change and inequality, and as they have done for centuries, indigenous peoples continued fighting to keep existing. Showing once more their resilience, as people. Jose Amaury Machado Camizão …
Ongoing atrocities on Brazil’s indigenous peoples are a profound menace to their existence, livelihood and wellbeing 17 June 2020 Damini Ralleigh Indigenous peoples are the most efficient preservers of the world’s biodiversity and this is particularly true for Brazil’s indigenous reserves that hold the most pristine parts of the rainforest in the world. Nearly one-fifth of all Amazonian animals and plants live in these territories — which retain 25.5% of all carbon stocks in Brazil — …