Despite Record Indigenous Presence at Brazil COP30 Climate Summit Sparks Frustration Over Exclusion

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Despite Record Indigenous Presence at Brazil COP30 Climate Summit Sparks Frustration Over Exclusion Country Brazil agnes Sun, 11/23/2025 – 10:04 Issues Human Rights Program 5 Main Image By Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Koĩts-Sunuwar, CS Staff) This year’s major global climate meeting, the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the United […]

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Unpacking COP30’s Politically Charged Belém Package

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André Corrêa do Lago, COP30 President of Brazil, during a highly charged closing plenary. Credit: UN Climate Change/Kiara Worth By Joyce ChimbiBELÉM, Brazil, Nov 23 2025 (IPS) Following tense, nightlong negotiations and bitter rows between more than 190 country delegations, a “politically charged Belém package” was finally forged at COP30—so […]

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Investment Management Client Alert November 2025

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Government Draft of the Fund Risk Limitation Act On 29 October 2025, the Federal Cabinet adopted the draft of the Fund Risk Limitation Act (Fondsrisikobegrenzungsgesetz). The planned law is intended primarily to implement the amendments concerning the AIFM Directive. We reported on the changes proposed in the consultation draft in […]

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K&L Gates Represents Bluestone Bank on Strategic Partnership With Mutual Bancorp

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Global law firm K&L Gates LLP is advising Bluestone Bank in connection with its proposed strategic partnership with Mutual Bancorp, the parent company of Cape Cod 5 and Fidelity Bank. The addition of Bluestone Bank to the Mutual Bancorp family would create an $8.6 billion-asset organization. The multi-bank holding company […]

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If COP30 Fails, It Won’t Be North vs. South, but Power vs People

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Credit: UN News/Felipe de Carvalho By Ginger CassadyBELÉM, Brazil, Nov 21 2025 (IPS) Belém, at the mouth of the Amazon River, was always going to be a symbolic host for the UN COP30 climate summit, but the mood here has gone far beyond symbolism. Indigenous Peoples, forest communities, women, workers […]

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Karamoja’s Path to Peace: From Cattle Raids to Regenerative Agriculture in Uganda

21 November 2025 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Karamoja’s Path to Peace: From Cattle Raids to Regenerative Agriculture in Uganda Country Uganda agnes Fri, 11/21/2025 – 08:01 Issues Human Rights Program 5 Main Image By Francesco Torri “We were raised as warriors. It’s part of our culture, but there has been too much bloodshed. Now, we fight for peace,” […]

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Native Chefs to Follow

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Native Chefs to Follow Country Global kevin.larrea Thu, 11/20/2025 – 13:22 Issues Languages and Cultures Lands, Resources, and Environments Program 5 Main Image Food is a living expression of culture, memory, and identity. Across Native American nations, it remains a powerful act of resistance and reclamation. During Native American Heritage […]

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‘Future Shaped by Ocean-Based Innovations Within Reach’

20 November 2025 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Oceans contribute to climate regulation by absorbing over a quarter of human-caused CO₂ emissions and around 90 percent of excess heat but attract only 1.7 percent of everything that’s invested in science.

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California’s Plan for a Zero Waste Economy

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California’s Draft Zero Waste Plan (the Draft Plan) lays out an ambitious strategy to eliminate waste and transform material use, reuse, and management across the state. For businesses—including manufacturers, retailers, packaging companies, and food service providers—the message from the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) is clear: the future […]

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Civil Society Warns of New Land Grabs as World Bank Pushes for Tenure Reforms in Africa

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The idea of land abundance is a colonial fiction that refuses to die. Our research shows that Africa’s lands are already intensively used and deeply valued by millions of rural people. Professor Ruth Hall, Director–PLAAS at the University of the Western Cape.

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