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Indigenizing fungal biotechnology for planetary health: An opinion paper. Fungal Biology and Biotechnology.
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Technology and Innovation Indigenous Knowledge and Voices

Indigenizing fungal biotechnology for planetary health: An opinion paper. Fungal Biology and Biotechnology.

This paper proposes a framework aligning fungal biotechnology with Indigenous Knowledge to support Planetary Health, advance the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework Targets, and empower Indigenous Peoples in global bioeconomy and conservation efforts.

• News

Perez, R., Flores, W., Astolfi, M., et al.

Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing) with Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall. Indigenous Planetary Health.
Rows of wooden desks and chairs in a classroom, with books stacked on top of the desks, lit by natural light from large windows.

Education Indigenous Knowledge and Voices

Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing) with Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall. Indigenous Planetary Health.

This podcast episode features Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall, who brought forward the concept of Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing)—a framework that values multiple perspectives and the integration of diverse knowledge systems.

• Podcasts



How Arctic Biodiversity and Indigenous Knowledge Can Solve Global Climate Challenges
Person in a blue coat with fur trim stands at a snowy fence feeding reindeer. Pine trees in the background create a serene winter scene.

Climate Change Collaboration and Partnerships

How Arctic Biodiversity and Indigenous Knowledge Can Solve Global Climate Challenges

This panel explores how Arctic biodiversity, Indigenous Knowledge, and global collaboration can drive climate solutions and sustainable innovation, offering new perspectives for the UN Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development.

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Observer Research Foundation

Safeguarding Planetary Health in the Bolivian Amazon: A Call to Action Against Deforestation
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Land Use and Land Cover Change Governance and Policy

Safeguarding Planetary Health in the Bolivian Amazon: A Call to Action Against Deforestation

This policy brief examines how deforestation in the Bolivian Amazon threatens environmental and human health, deepens inequality, and disrupts livelihoods. It offers data-driven, equity-focused policy recommendations to protect ecosystems and vulnerable communities.

• Policy Briefs

ISGlobal Barcelona Institute for Global Health

Why We Need Scientists Now, More Than Ever. Reuters.
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Climate Change Resource Scarcity

Why We Need Scientists Now, More Than Ever. Reuters.

Amid climate crisis and rising anti-science sentiment, this piece calls for urgent global investment in scientific research, Indigenous knowledge, and collective action to ensure a stable, healthy planet for future generations.

• News

Oelwang, JK.