Key Insights from the Regional Dialogue on Climate Disinformation and Indigenous Voices


Climate disinformation is not only distorting public understanding of climate change—it is also reshaping whose knowledge is seen, heard, and trusted. Across Asia, Indigenous communities are often misrepresented or excluded from climate narratives, despite being at the frontline of environmental change. This blog shares key insights from a regional dialogue exploring how media, researchers, and Indigenous communicators can work together to counter disinformation and strengthen more inclusive, accurate climate reporting.

Empowering Women Environmental Defenders’ Voices through Data Storytelling


In today’s ever-changing world, where we navigate a landscape overflowing with information, the ability to make sense of data and use it for informed decision-making becomes essential. Yet for many Women Environmental Defenders (WED), their stories are often lost or told in ways that dehumanize them and in some circumstances vilify them. By focusing on building capacity for data literacy and storytelling, we can help WED to take control of their own narratives.