CARE, an Asháninka Indigenous organization in the Amazon, has been nominated for the 2026 Ashden Award for its Integrated Fire Management strategy, PAAMARI, which effectively combines Indigenous wisdom with satellite technology to prevent and reduce wildfires. While the project reported no wildfires in 2025, it emphasizes the importance of training community members as fire brigade members and providing essential safety gear to enhance local firefighting efforts. Winning the Ashden Award would significantly bolster these initiatives, highlighting the crucial role of Indigenous Peoples in rainforest stewardship amid climate challenges.
In urban settings, initiatives in India, Kenya, Myanmar, and the Philippines prioritize nature-based strategies and community empowerment, aiming to mitigate flood risks and foster inclusivity through collaboration among diverse stakeholders. These efforts are supported by forums that promote local leadership in climate resilience.
In South Africa, SolarAfrica has secured $94 million for its 114MW SunCentral 2 solar project, which is part of a broader initiative to achieve a total capacity of 1GW. This project focuses on community upliftment through job creation, education, and skills development, and is part of a larger 3GW wheeling pipeline enhancing the national grid. Meanwhile, New York City has enacted new building codes that will be enforced starting in 2027, targeting energy efficiency and electrification to align with greenhouse gas emission limits established by Local Law 97.
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Places mentioned in this update: Amazon, Cameroon, China, Europe, France, India, Kenya, Myanmar, New York City, Philippines, Puerto Rico, South Africa