Diana Rojas
A Peruvian environmental activist leading grassroots movements to protect the Amazon rainforest and promote renewable energy.
About Diana Rojas
Diana Rojas is an Indigenous Shipibo-Konibo activist from Peru's Amazon region, founder of Amazon Guardians Network (2020). Combining traditional ecological knowledge with modern advocacy, she organizes Indigenous communities to resist illegal logging and promote sustainable land management. Her campaigns have blocked major hydroelectric projects threatening ancestral territories while advancing renewable energy alternatives.
Key Campaigns
In 2021, Rojas led a coalition that successfully pressured the Peruvian government to revoke 42 logging concessions in the Ucayali region. Her Rainforest Renewable Initiative has installed solar microgrids in 30 Indigenous villages, replacing diesel generators and reducing carbon emissions by 3,000 tons annually. She also pioneered the 'Biochar for Life' project, using traditional agricultural techniques to sequester carbon while improving soil fertility.
Global Impact
Rojas' work gained international attention after her 2023 TEDx talk "Guardians of the Green Lungs of the Earth", viewed over 2 million times. She collaborates with organizations like WWF to integrate Indigenous knowledge into climate policies. Her #AmazonVoices social media campaign has mobilized global support for Indigenous land rights.
Awards & Vision
In 2024, Rojas received the Goldman Environmental Prize for her grassroots leadership. She aims to expand the Guardians Network to protect 5 million hectares of Amazon rainforest by 2025, while creating Indigenous-led renewable energy cooperatives. Her vision exemplifies how traditional wisdom and modern activism can combat climate change effectively.
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