“The United Nations just released a global report on biodiversity showing that areas with some form of indigenous governance—amounting to a whopping one-quarter of the world’s land base—have significantly better protection of ecosystems. Culture, connection and protection seem to naturally flow from continuous occupation. The report calls for governments to support indigenous involvement in conservation efforts as a key part of helping to “transform the public and private sectors to achieve sustainability at the local, national and global levels.””
The Viking Guide to Oil Wealth Management
While other countries let corporate interests plunder their oil, Norway strong-armed the CEOs into giving its citizens a windfall. By: Mitch Anderson
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