The Powerful Alliance Between Integrated Science and Traditional Food Systems
By Daniel Henryk Rasolt This article was originally published as a CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystem (WLE) Thrive Blog The longest running successful experiments in sustainable human land use are found within the collectively held lands of...
“This Is An Opportunity to Reconnect with Our Origins”
By Daniel Henryk Rasolt Originally published by The Esperanza Project For generations, a variety of factors have weakened the traditional intergenerational socio-cultural structures of Indigenous people around the world. In our globalized, urbanized and...
Self-Imposed Isolation of Indigenous Communities Due to COVID-19 Reinforces the Need for Clean Off-Grid Energy Sources
By Daniel Henryk Rasolt This story was originally published by Resilience. Strengthening the socio-ecological systems of Indigenous communities is of high priority for achieving global “sustainable development” and environmental goals. For Indigenous people to remain...
Scientists must learn how to interact with Indigenous people
Amazing opportunity for progress lies at the intersection of complex systems science and traditional worldviews. Can we find the humility to embrace it? Daniel Henryk Rasolt This story was originally published by Ensia. Last February, Jesus Rotieroke and I sat...
‘They Cannot Keep Us Silent’
In the paramos of the Colombian Andes, Indigenous leaders face persecution as they defend the rights of people and the environment. DANIEL HENRYK RASOLT This story was originally published by Earth Island Journal. Version en español Maria Pito has dedicated her life...
The Koreguaje Tribe: Threatened Guardians of the Northwest Amazon
A vulnerable culture living in a severely degraded section of the Colombian Amazon is in desperate need of international respect and support. By Daniel Henryk Rasolt This story was originally published by The Revelator. Versión en español To visit South America’s...
From a Vibrant Past to a Desolate Future: La Guajira and the Wayuu Tribe of Colombia
La Guajira is a dry and windy peninsular desert region between Northeast Colombia and Northwest Venezuela. The striking landscape has been harsh and borderline uninhabitable for many thousands of years. The southernmost parts of the peninsula border the...
The Delusion and Impacts of Hydropower
Touted by many renewable energy and sustainable development proponents as an important solution to the interconnected challenges of climate change and poverty, the reality of hydropower is far more complex. Not all hydropower is created equal. The efficiency of...
The Social and Environmental Paradox of “Peace” in Colombia
Colombia is a megadiverse country, with Pacific and Atlantic coasts, distinct ranges of glaciated mountain peaks, cloud forests, paramos and two separate tropical forests. With only 0.7% of the Earth’s land surface, Colombia contains more than 10% of the known...
Controversy with the Use of Glyphosate in Colombia
Global Context of Glyphosate Use and Misuse Daniel Henryk Rasolt - Unbounded World For many, glyphosate conjures up images of vast industrial monocultures, genetically engineered crops, and huge global industries and corporations. But glyphosate in particular, as the...