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Unearth... Political Power: The Case of Environmental Defending in Zambia

Unearth... Political Power: The Case of Environmental Defending in Zambia

At present, climate and biodiversity planning, financing and solutions across the world are highly dependent on these UN processes, as well as on regional, national and local politics, including the ideologies and agendas of those in power and of those able to influence that power. The resulting agreements, commitments, policies and laws from these processes determine steps taken, both directly through government implementation and indirectly by encouraging or discouraging community and civil action.

Centralizing Youth-focused Nature-based Solutions in Country Biodiversity Strategies

Centralizing Youth-focused Nature-based Solutions in Country Biodiversity Strategies

At UNCBD COP16 in Colombia, we collaborated with Kenya Youth Biodiversity Network to bring together youth from around the world to explore the opportunities and concerns of integrating nature-based solutions into updated NBSAPs. Read on to find a summary of these youth perspectives!

Human rights education & environmental awareness: A missing link?

Human rights education & environmental awareness: A missing link?

In reflecting on her experience at the Forum on Citizenship and Human Rights Education, Steph highlights the missing link between human rights education and environmental awareness and protection. How can increased interconnectedness benefit us all? Find out more in this reflection!

Special Call for Stories: Transforming Systems for Climate & Biodiversity

Special Call for Stories: Transforming Systems for Climate & Biodiversity

We are searching for solutions and innovation-oriented stories from producers, workers & consumers that link climate, biodiversity & systems! Learn more and submit your story today!

Colombia protests for democracy: understanding its connection with nature & how to support

Colombia protests for democracy: understanding its connection with nature & how to support

The anti-government protests in Colombia started on April 28th and are now entering their 3rd week. It all started with the announcement of an unpopular tax reform by President Ivan Duque. The law would drastically affect the working class, expanding taxes to citizens, business owners, food and sales. After an incredibly challenging year for many due to COVID-19, the demonstrations were huge. On May 2nd, after 5 days of violence in the streets across the country…