Evidence: method/community
12 articles. Distilled findings; bold = already cited in the docs.
- Biomass energy and deforestation in Borneo (news) — Indonesia’s push for biomass energy, promoted as a sustainable alternative to coal, is threatening vast areas of Borneo’s rainforest and Indigenous communities. Companies like PT Malinau Hijau…
- Intersecting flood risk, social vulnerability, and climate skepticism (news) — A University of Michigan study identifies a 'triple exposure' phenomenon in certain U.S. regions, particularly Appalachia, where communities face compounded vulnerabilities from underestimated flood…
- Indigenous peoples' role in global biodiversity conservation (news) — The COP16 Biodiversity Summit in 2024 emphasized the critical role of Indigenous peoples and local communities in biodiversity conservation, adopting a new Program of Work under Article 8(j) to embed…
- Transforming journalism to effectively communicate the climate crisis (news) — Journalism is undergoing a fundamental transformation in how it covers the climate crisis, moving from niche reporting to integrated coverage across all beats. The article outlines essential lessons…
- Public awareness and behavioral gap in climate change action (news) — The Government of Ireland's Climate Conversation 2023 report reveals a high level of public awareness about climate change but identifies a significant gap between climate intentions and actual…
- Political leadership and climate justice (news) — The article argues that political leaders' persistent failure to act decisively on climate change constitutes an intergenerational crime against humanity, jeopardizing the future of younger and…
- Environmental justice through grassroots alliances in Latin America (news) — The article highlights that despite the Escazú Agreement's promise to protect environmental defenders in Latin America, key countries like Brazil, Peru, and Guatemala have not ratified it, limiting…
- Marine conservation volunteering and citizen science in Europe (news) — The article highlights various ways travelers can actively contribute to ocean conservation while on holiday in Europe, including volunteering for marine debris cleanup, protecting endangered sea…
- Climate diplomacy with autocratic regimes (news) — The article highlights that most global greenhouse gas emissions originate from authoritarian regimes that control major fossil fuel companies, complicating international climate negotiations. These…
- Redefining humanity's relationship with nature through sustainable… (opinion) — The article argues that the traditional nature-human contract—based on the assumption that nature provides unlimited resources while humans use them responsibly—has broken down due to…
- [cited] Citizen involvement in biodiversity monitoring under the… (study) — The article evaluates how Indigenous Peoples, local communities, and citizen scientists can significantly contribute to monitoring the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) targets. It…
- Wilderness preservation and legacy (study) — The International Journal of Wilderness (IJW) archive offers extensive resources on wilderness preservation, highlighting evolving perspectives on John Muir’s legacy, the role of women in…