ICCI - International Cryosphere Climate Initiative

Nature Transformation Fund • Australia + 7 countries
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Fighting global warming

ICCI is dedicated to protecting the Earth's cryosphere through advocacy, research, and grassroots efforts, targeting black carbon pollution which is endangering glaciers, snow, community health, and biodiversity. Their mission involves educating the public and global leaders about cryosphere science while supporting local communities in adapting to climate change.

Pillar & Approaches

Policy & Accountability

Projects in this pillar emphasize the role of local communities as part of the solution through championing science-backed policies, strategic litigation, and strong accountability mechanisms. Recognizing that the insights and experiences from affected communities are invaluable in crafting effective and just policies that not only protect the environment but also pave the way for a socially just transition.

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Australia
Switzerland
Germany
France
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Policy & Accountability

Natural Justice

Kenya + 2 countries

Natural Justice works to defend the rights of indigenous and local communities impacted by climate change. Through legal empowerment, climate litigation, and solidarity funding, they support these communities while promoting ancient and indigenous knowledge to mitigate climate change and restore harmony with nature. Their project fosters learning opportunities among indigenous communities globally.

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Ecosystem Health

Keeping Suriname as “the Greenest Country on Earth”

Suriname

Suriname stands as the only nation maintaining over 90% of its original forest, a remarkable environmental feat. To preserve this legacy, new legislation is being crafted to declare millions of hectares as protected areas. However, these forests currently face unprecedented threats, including agriculture, mining, and road development. Addressing this, Re:wild, in collaboration with the Amazon Conservation Team (ACT) and the newly formed local NGO Wildlife and People, is empowering South Suriname's Indigenous communities, particularly the Trio people, to protect their ancestral lands.

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