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Scientists just opened the world’s first Deep Soil Ecotron at the University of Idaho, where they haul up intact cores from as deep as 10 feet to study layers that most researchers have long ignored. These ancient soils store 30 to 60 percent of global soil organic carbon in a remarkably stable form, along with unique microbes, hidden nitrogen, and water reserves that could help crops survive droughts, heat waves, and wild weather swings. By cranking up simulated storms and dry spells inside massive steel cylinders, the team is learning how to keep that carbon locked away and give farmers smarter tools for a warmer future.
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In the Yasawa Islands of Fiji, Marou Village is powering ahead with its own solar future. The community-led “The O” pavilion will generate clean electricity for all 67 households and harvest rainwater. Selected through the Land Art Generator Initiative competition, this innovative design doubles as an economic and cultural hub. With construction starting in early 2027, the village is shaping a sustainable, self-reliant tomorrow that blends modern technology with traditional values.
In Madagascar’s remote coastal villages, women with little formal schooling are becoming solar technicians through Barefoot College’s four-month program, backed by WWF and local partners. They’ve already wired up hundreds of homes, swapping risky candles and pricey batteries for clean light. Kids now study after dark, families prep more fish for market, and communities feel safer and more prosperous. It’s a shining success story of empowerment, education, and real economic wins.
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Thirty years after Booderee National Park was handed back to its traditional owners, the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community Council is ready to take full control. Come May 2028, they will manage the Jervis Bay gem independently of Parks Australia, becoming the first of Australia’s three jointly run Indigenous parks to go solo. Announced amid cultural celebrations featuring dances, a smoking ceremony, and a new oral history book, this marks a triumphant step toward self-determination.
Black and Indigenous communities across the United States are establishing intentional ecovillages to reclaim land and foster self-reliance. In California the Black to the Land project stewards nearly 190 acres of off-grid farmland for healing and cultural connection. In Alabama, the Mvskoke people have reacquired thousands of acres of ancestral territory to revive traditional practices and language. These efforts counter gentrification, promote sustainability, and create spaces for intergenerational wellness.
In Kenya, where more than 85 percent of the population identifies as Christian, faith is emerging as a significant force for environmental protection. This commentary challenges long held narratives blaming Christianity for ecological harm, such as impacts on Maasai sacred forests. It spotlights positive efforts by groups like A Rocha Kenya safeguarding the Dakatcha Woodland and Creation Stewards International promoting sustainable livelihoods, alongside the Anglican Church naming 2026 the year of care for the environment.
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Interior Salish women in British Columbia are reclaiming traditional cultural burning practices to manage wildfires and protect their homelands. Leaders including Jaci Gilbert, Sheresa Brown, and Leona Antoine are integrating Indigenous knowledge into modern firefighting, overcoming gender barriers, and advocating through the Salish Fire Keepers Society. Recent gatherings and legal changes support their efforts to restore fire-dependent ecosystems and preserve culturally modified trees for future generations.
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Spanish conservationist Luis Arranz has embraced what he calls an impossible mission as he works to turn around the fortunes of Salonga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo. At age 70, the veteran leader is promoting ecotourism and sustainable agriculture to reduce hunting pressure in Africa’s largest tropical rainforest park, home to bonobos and forest elephants. His efforts include building infrastructure and habituating great apes to visitors while supporting local communities.
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100 Island Challenge
InternationalThe 100 Island Challenge is a scientific research initiative based at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (University of California) dedicated to understanding how coral reefs worldwide are changing over time, using a "natural experiment" approach to study reefs across various islands to understand how different factors like human activities and oceanographic conditions affect their health and resilience, and ultimately understand how we can better manage coral reefs in the face of global change. -
28. Jun
28. Jun (Twenty-Eight June) helps communities around the world overcome adversity, fight poverty, and defend dignity through social justice. A humanitarian organization serving the Western Balkans holding Special Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council since 2018, and has delivered over 250 tons of humanitarian, medical, and disaster relief aid—valued at more than $22 million—to communities across the Western Balkans and beyond. -
412 Food Rescue
United StatesUses technology to rescue good food and redistribute it to community organizations serving those in need. -
5 Gyres
InternationalA nonprofit organization in special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council, provides scientific expertise to companies and organizations as we work together for a planet free from plastic pollution. Explored 50,000 nautical miles in search of plastic on 19 research expeditions, publishing groundbreaking research, and building a global network of ambassadors, inspiring change along the way. Focused on upstream solutions. -
A Growing Culture
All; United StatesPromotes agroecological innovation and food sovereignty for everyone, everywhere. -
Aang Serian Peace Village
East AfricaAang Serian (the name means "House of Peace" in the Maasai language) is a youth-led registered Tanzanian cultural association set up to promote, preserve and document the traditional cultures of East Africa, to build self-esteem among youth, and to uphold the rights of Indigenous Peoples--through two major projects: (1) a Community School in the Maasai village of Eluai, Monduli District, which aims to combine indigenous and modern knowledge for sustainable development; and (2) a recording studio in Arusha town, specialising in local music. -
Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Program
The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) Abandoned Mine Land (AML) Reclamation Program addresses the hazards and environmental degradation posed by legacy coal mines. While AMLs can be dangerous and unwelcoming, through reclamation, this land can find a new purpose. -
Abantu for Development
West AfricaAn NGO in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations, with a mission to strengthen the capacity of women to participate in decision-making at all levels, to influence policies from a gender perspective, and to address inequalities and injustices in social relations--through, advocacy, training, research institutional development and networking with other organisations committed to the same principles. -
Abolition 2000
InternationalGlobal network to end nuclear weapons; International network of organizations working towards the elimination of nuclear weapons. It was established in 1995 and is made up of approximately 2,000 organizations in over 90 countries. -
Accessible Life Association (Ulaşılabilir Yasam Dernegi)
TurkeyA transparent aid movement that prioritizes human dignity and does not discriminate based on religion, language, or race, fostering hope with projects that have reached over 1 million people around the world.
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