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Aluminum and steel vital to energy transition, but need circular solutions

Ahead of COP16, groups warn of rights abuses linked to ‘30×30’ goal

Report exposes meatpackers’ role in recent chemical deforestation in Brazil

Aluminum and steel take environment and health toll, even as demand grows

Philippine coal mine roars into production amid waves of complaints

How the Brazilian military sabotaged protection of Indigenous people in the Amazon

Honduras taps armed forces to eliminate deforestation by 2029. Will it work?

Malaysian court shuts down hydroelectric dam project on Indigenous land

Marine ecosystems still overlooked in Indonesia’s new conservation law, critics say

Extreme drought pushes Amazon’s main rivers to lowest-ever levels

Why is violence against environmental defenders getting worse? Five things to know

In Nepal, conservation battles head to Supreme Court amid civil society silence

Wildlife busts in Malaysia’s Taman Negara show progress, and gaps, in enforcement

Resilient and resourceful, Brazil’s illegal gold capital resists government crackdown

Sumatra citizen lawsuit seeks accountability for haze-causing fires

For Indonesian oil palm farmers, EU’s deforestation law is another top-down imposition

Drought forces Amazon Indigenous communities to drink mercury-tainted water

In Vietnam, environmental defense is increasingly a crime

Protected areas in SE Asia could do better with more resources, study finds

Nearly all Brazilian gold imported by EU is likely illegal, report says

In Nicaragua, activists challenge the value of international ‘green’ financing

Brazil launches ‘war’ on widespread fire outbreaks & criminal arsonists

‘Senseless’ U.S. trinket trade threatens distinctive Asian bat, study shows

Could the ‘rights of nature’ save Yasuní and keep its oil in the ground? (commentary)

Study shows most Amazon beef & soy demand comes from Brazil — not exports

Rio Tinto-linked mine still not fulfilling promises to Mongolian herders

CITES suspends Bangladesh as illegal wild bird trade continues

Indigenous communities sidelined for Suriname’s new carbon credit program, critics say

China accepts U.N. recommendations to improve environmental conflicts in Latin America

Argentina weighs new MPA to curb international fishing frenzy in ‘Blue Hole’

Indonesian Islamic behemoth’s entry into coal mining sparks youth wing revolt

The promise of ecocide law, from boardroom to courtroom (commentary)

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