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As deforestation, drought, and ecological collapse push the Amazon to the brink, this report highlights three powerful, interconnected responses: Nemonte Nenquimo, an Indigenous leader defending Ecuador’s rainforests and sovereignty; Sting, the musician-activist using global influence to protect Indigenous land rights; and Master Wu, a Taoist geomancer restoring Earth’s energetic balance from Taiwan. Though their methods differ—legal activism, global advocacy, and sacred ritual—they converge on a shared truth: healing the planet demands both systemic change and deep spiritual reverence. Their efforts reflect diverse pathways toward achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDGs 13, 15, and 2.
Research and Analysis by UNA-USA Kona.
Podcast Production: NotebookLM.
Read the full story at www.pearlnewsuna.org.
By Ahjan SamvaraAs deforestation, drought, and ecological collapse push the Amazon to the brink, this report highlights three powerful, interconnected responses: Nemonte Nenquimo, an Indigenous leader defending Ecuador’s rainforests and sovereignty; Sting, the musician-activist using global influence to protect Indigenous land rights; and Master Wu, a Taoist geomancer restoring Earth’s energetic balance from Taiwan. Though their methods differ—legal activism, global advocacy, and sacred ritual—they converge on a shared truth: healing the planet demands both systemic change and deep spiritual reverence. Their efforts reflect diverse pathways toward achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDGs 13, 15, and 2.
Research and Analysis by UNA-USA Kona.
Podcast Production: NotebookLM.
Read the full story at www.pearlnewsuna.org.