Titled “Indigenous Knowledge Can Help with Solutions to Climate Change: For Food Security and Long‑Term Survival”, this Karen‑language environmental magazine brings together stories and insights that highlight Indigenous stewardship of nature. It features news on climate change, the establishment of community‑led governance systems, reforestation initiatives by Karen communities, refugee‑related issues in Thailand, the commemoration of Karen Martyr Day to honor those who protected ancestral lands, and the traditional Karen wrist‑tying ceremony.
The magazine also includes feature articles on customary land rights, bee‑raising and honey production, community voices, the Malayan tapir, and traditional herbal medicine, along with Karen poetry and stories such as the Great Hornbill.
