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Funding Renewable Energy Without Consent is doomed to fail: lessons from Asia By Joan Carling, Indigenous Peoples Rights International(IPRI)

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  • November 5, 2025

Asia is experiencing a rapid surge in renewable energy development, fueled by an unprecedented flow of investments into the region. However, if it repeats the old model of landgrabs  and repression, it will only deepen injustice  instead of solving it. Two  renewable..

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When the Just Transition Betrays Indigenous Peoples, by Joan Carling, Executive Director of IPRI

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  • November 5, 2025

The promise of a just energy transition has been hailed as a necessary response to the climate crisis.  More dams, solar parks, wind farms, geothermal plants, and transition mineral mining are presented as the clean technologies that will..

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Fast-Tracking Indigenous Land Rights Is a Climate Imperative: Protecting Indonesia’s Forests Amid Rising Threats

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  • November 5, 2025

By Rukka Sombolinggi (AMAN) and Joan Carling (IPRI) Indonesia is home to one of the most biodiverse forests on Earth, and for generations, Indigenous Peoples have been their most steadfast guardians. According to the Indigenous Peoples Alliance of..

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IPRI rejects the abuse of force, criminalization, and rollback of Indigenous Peoples’ rights in Ecuador

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  • November 5, 2025

Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI), an international indigenous organization created to confront criminalization and strengthen Indigenous Peoples’ rights, strongly condemns the excessive use of force by the Ecuadorian State against the demonstrations called by the Confederation of Indigenous..

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Why I am going to COP30 in Belém, by Joan Carling

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  • November 5, 2025

Many people say COP30 ( gathering of global leaders to tackle climate change) in Belém will be chaotic — that the Amazon city isn’t ready for the size of the crowd expected. Hotels are full, logistics are uncertain, and some..

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