Indigenous
Western States Brace for a Uranium Boom as the Nation Looks to Recharge its Nuclear Power Industry
By Jake Bolster, Dylan Baddour, Wyatt Myskow
Will COP30 Finally Prioritize Indigenous Voices?
By Liza Gross
Ecuadorians to Vote on Constitutional Rewrite, Possibly Gutting Rights of Nature
By Katie Surma
Defending Stingless Bees in the Peruvian Amazon
By Teresa Tomassoni
How a Declaration of Ancestral Wisdom Is Changing Law, Science and Our Understanding of the World
By Katie Surma
The Death Toll Is Rising from Ecuador’s Crackdown on Protesters
By Katie Surma
The Scientists Making the Case for Nature’s Rights
By Katie Surma
Indigenous Land Defender Killed in Ecuador as Government Cracks Down on Environmental and Human Rights Activists
By Katie Surma
A Tumultuous Moment for Public Lands and All Who Rely on Them
ICN Sunday Morning
Deforestation Threatens Public Health. Securing Indigenous Land Rights Can Help, Researchers Find
By Katie Surma
Peru Votes Against Creating New Indigenous Reserve in Amazon Region
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Peru to Consider New Reserve for Uncontacted Indigenous People
By Nicholas Kusnetz
US Guts Criticism of Indigenous Rights Abuses, Mentions of Climate Change From Annual Human Rights Reports
By Katie Surma, Peter Aldhous
Chesapeake Bay Program Says No to Full Membership for Virginia Tribal Nations—for Now
By Aman Azhar
The Ecofeminist Movement Is Surging. Here’s What Its Advocates Want
By Katie Surma
EPA Grants Were Set to Address Health Risks on the Hopi and Navajo Reservations, Until the Trump Administration Cut Them
By Wyatt Myskow