'We've had enough secrets': First Nations group opposes Ontario move to limit freedom-of-information laws
A group representing First Nations is speaking out against Ontario’s proposed legislation to change freedom-of-information laws, saying there's concern the move would reduce Indigenous communities’ ability to access important information.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/freedom-of-information-ai-9.7132386?cmp=rss
'We've had enough secrets': First Nations group opposes Ontario move to limit freedom-of-information laws
A group representing First Nations is speaking out against Ontario’s proposed legislation to change freedom-of-information laws, saying there's concern the move would reduce Indigenous communities’ ability to access important information.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/freedom-of-information-ai-9.7132386?cmp=rss
'We've had enough secrets': First Nations group opposes Ontario move to limit freedom-of-information laws
A group representing First Nations is speaking out against Ontario’s proposed legislation to change freedom-of-information laws, saying there's concern the move would reduce Indigenous communities’ ability to access important information.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/freedom-of-information-ai-9.7132386?cmp=rss
A better way to measure individual climate action
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we look at a new way to measure and manage your climate impact; find out why scientists are concerned about a plan to launch a million satellites; and check out how a B.C. First Nation is using solar energy, while encouraging renewables in other Indigenous communities.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/climate/what-on-earth-climate-capacity-9.7125346?cmp=rss

Nepal has become the first country in Asia to sign a potential $55M LEAF Coalition deal to cut deforestation across three provinces.

Experts say success depends on community access, transparency and strong safeguards. Local groups want 80% of funds to reach forest communities, but bureaucracy and capacity gaps could limit benefits.

by Sonam Lama Hyolmo
https://news.mongabay.com/2026/02/nepal-signs-major-carbon-deal-but-community-access-remains-challenging/

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Nepal signs major carbon deal but community access remains challenging

KATHMANDU — Nepal signed an agreement with the LEAF Coalition on Jan. 23, becoming the first country in Asia to secure a deal expected to potentially deliver $55 million in carbon finance to support forest-dependent communities. However, carbon trade experts and forest group members say that ensuring the money reaches communities remains a challenge, as […]

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In Nepal’s Sagarmatha region, seasonal migration and low voter presence push election campaigns to prioritize infrastructure over climate resilience.

As Sherpa communities face retreating glaciers and erratic weather, limited reinvestment from Everest tourism is putting both ecosystems and the local economy at risk.

by Shashwat Pant
https://news.mongabay.com/2026/02/as-nepal-votes-climate-change-is-an-elephant-in-the-room-for-sherpa-community/

#climatechange #conservation #environment #indigenouscommunities #indigenousrights

As Nepal votes, climate change is an elephant in the room for Sherpa community

KATHMANDU — As Nepal gears up for parliamentary elections on March 5, 2026, the remote high-altitude villages of Khumbu, home to the Indigenous Sherpa people, Sagarmatha (Everest) and some of the world’s most iconic trekking trails remain largely untouched by the political frenzy sweeping towns and cities across the country. While posters, rallies and door-to-door […]

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Women’s rights groups in Indonesia’s Dairi regency helped defeat a zinc mine in court in May 2025, setting a national legal precedent after 20 years of resistance.

Despite the developer seeking a new permit, local activists say they’ll continue opposing the project.

by Tonggo Simangunsong
https://news.mongabay.com/2026/01/the-long-struggle-of-women-farmers-to-halt-a-zinc-mine-in-north-sumatra/

#news #agriculture #conservation #environment #indigenouscommunities #indigenousrights #pollution

The long struggle of women farmers to halt a zinc mine in North Sumatra

SILIMA PUNGGA-PUNGGA DISTRICT, Indonesia — Rainim Purba first heard the rumor in 1996. Back then, in her mid-30s, villagers were saying a zinc mining company was going to operate near their village of Pandiangan, northeast of Indonesia’s North Sumatra province. It would also be near other villages like Longkotan. When rumor became reality, the company […]

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Nepal’s Indigenous Yakthung (Limbu) people have filed a complaint over IFC advisory involvement in the Pathibhara cable car, planned on sacred land near the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area.

The World Bank Group’s CAO is now assessing the case, amid claims of inadequate disclosure, risks to forests and wildlife, and alleged violations of Indigenous rights. A 90-day review will decide next steps.

by Sonam Lama Hyolmo
https://news.mongabay.com/2026/01/world-bank-watchdog-looks-into-nepal-cable-car-project-amid-indigenous-outcry/

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World Bank watchdog looks into Nepal cable car project amid Indigenous outcry

KATHMANDU — A cable car line is being built to serve the mountaintop temple of Pathibhara Devi, a popular pilgrimage destination for Hindus in eastern Nepal. But the area is also revered by the region’s Indigenous Yakthung (or Limbu) people, many of whom have objected to the clearing of trees that they say will weaken […]

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Climate Protesters Face Greater Risk of Crackdown Amid Rising Authoritarianism

A new study found that vilifying protestors in public and through the media has been key to state repression tactics.

https://murica.website/2025/12/climate-protesters-face-greater-risk-of-crackdown-amid-rising-authoritarianism/

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