http://www.ser.org/iprn/restoration.asp
There is a plethora of research, articles and websites touting the way Traditional Ecological Knowledge can be used as scientific evidence of the climate change that is happening in extreme envirionments (such as the Arctic and Sahara), and lands that are relied upon for sustinance by indigenous people (such as Samoa and Tasmania).
What is lacking in the research, is evidence as to how TEK can reverse or slow the process of climate change and how the particular ecosystems should be managed and maintained. This website, Indigenous Peoples’ Restoration Network, briefly outlines how altered practices from Western to Indigenous, has slowed, stopped or reversed the negative changes associated with climate change.
I think sites like this one could prove to be more valuable than ones pointing out the doom and gloom of the climate change situation. People know that the climate is changing in a detrimental way, but they don’t know what they can do about it. This provides valuable information and hope to people that hopefully can be acted upon.