In California, the restoration of ‘O Rew is on track to hand the ancestral land back to its original steward, the Yurok Tribe. ... Read More
Provincial Governments
Kampung Berkah is a program by the regional Amil Zakat National Agency that harnesses zakat for poverty alleviation in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.... Read More
Batanes Islands in the Philippines is the latest region to join the UNWTO International Network of Sustainable Tourism Observatories... Read More
The COP28 Local Climate Action Summit aims to empower local leaders in tackling climate change challenges. ... Read More
Women are disproportionately affected in crises. Securing women’s land rights is crucial to improve their financial resiliency and land restoration efforts.... Read More
Indigenous women have a key role in preserving traditional knowledge and environmental stewardship by advocating for customary practices to adapt to climate change. Sadly, they lack essential support and protection.... Read More
Indigenous Peoples in Indonesia need robust legal protection to achieve a safe, healthy, and decent life.... Read More
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) declared the komodo dragon as an Endangered species. Aside from the climate crisis, human activities also severely threaten the komodo dragons living in the Komodo National Park.... Read More
Hawaii closed its last coal power plant in Oahu at the start of September.... Read More
If passed, New York’s Fashion Sustainability and Social Accountability Act might just be the first step needed towards sustainability and accountability in fashion.
... Read More

The Yurok Tribe in California Enters Partnership to Manage Ancestral Land ‘O Rew
Kampung Berkah: Harnessing Zakat for Poverty Alleviation in Indonesia
Towards Sustainable Tourism in Batanes Islands, the Philippines
Empowering Local Leaders at the COP28 Local Climate Action Summit
Land and Gender: Securing Women’s Land Rights
Indigenous Women in Environmental Destruction Circles in Indonesia
Strengthening Legal Protection for Indigenous Peoples in Indonesia
Are Komodo Dragons for Tourism?
What Saying Goodbye to Coal Means for Hawaii’s Clean Energy Transition
The Road to a More Sustainable Fashion Scene in New York