More than 1500 Native American and Indigenous scientists, scholars and allies worldwide have endorsed the March for Science that was held in more than 500 locations around the world on Earth Day, 2017 ...
In November, we joined more than 50,000 Indigenous and world leaders, diplomats, scholars and activists at the 30th United ...
The past year has seen record-breaking heat waves, towns swallowed by floods and droughts that have drained water reservoirs dry. But amid voices in mainstream science warning of rising global ...
An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. For most of ...
Save California Salmon, in partnership with local tribes and tribally-led organizations, hosted a free Indigenous Science Camp Wednesday at Sue-Meg State Park in Trinidad. The camp is part of the push ...
As the United States observes Earth Day this year, many will be thinking about their personal relationship with—and responsibility to—the planet. But in an era of multiple planetary crises, including ...
On 27 July 2015, the General Assembly adopted the resolution A/RES/69/313 known as the Addis Ababa Action Agenda. Paragraph 123 of the Action Agenda decides to establish a Technology Facilitation ...
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Ancient Native American skincare practices—and what modern skin science confirms about them
Skin care in Native American cultures developed through centuries of environmental observation, trial, and biological ...
Pope Francis shakes hands with an Indigenous woman during an audience with people taking part in a workshop jointly sponsored by the Pontifical Academies of Sciences and of Social Sciences on the ...
One of the National Science Foundation’s flagship initiatives over the past few years has been Navigating the New Arctic. The effort looks at the effects of a warming climate on Arctic communities — ...
Illustration by Guadalupe “Mario” Valencia, for Science Friday. You might’ve heard this phrase before: data equals power. Because when you have data, you can decide how they’re used and who gets to ...
The divide between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians is still undeniably wide, with Indigenous Australians consistently losing out in health, employment, incarceration, life expectancy and ...
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