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Ahead of COP16, groups warn of rights abuses linked to ‘30×30’ goal
Aimee Gabay
18 Sep 2024
Philippines hydro boom rips Indigenous communities
Michael Beltran
18 Sep 2024
US govt watchdog: Human rights still at risk in overseas conservation aid
Ashoka Mukpo
17 Sep 2024
Philippine coal mine roars into production amid waves of complaints
Bong S. Sarmiento
17 Sep 2024
How the Brazilian military sabotaged protection of Indigenous people in the Amazon
André Schröder
16 Sep 2024
In Chile, a copper mining project tainted by environmental damage sues 32 locals
Michael Lieberherr Pacheco
16 Sep 2024
Maasai women struggle to survive amid forced evictions in conservation area
Bobby Bascomb
13 Sep 2024
Malaysian court shuts down hydroelectric dam project on Indigenous land
Ashley Yeong
12 Sep 2024
Report links killings to environmental crimes in Peru’s Amazon
Aimee Gabay
12 Sep 2024
Extreme drought pushes Amazon’s main rivers to lowest-ever levels
Fernanda Wenzel
11 Sep 2024
Cambodian carbon credit project hit by rights abuse claims is reinstated
Gerald Flynn
11 Sep 2024
Why is violence against environmental defenders getting worse? Five things to know
Maxwell Radwin
11 Sep 2024
Lack of research as contaminated Yaqui River poses health risks
Aimee Gabay
10 Sep 2024
Resilient and resourceful, Brazil’s illegal gold capital resists government crackdown
Fernanda Wenzel
9 Sep 2024
Record number of Indigenous land titles granted in Peru via innovative process (commentary)
Miguel Guimaraes Vasquez and Wendy Pineda
6 Sep 2024
The future of extractive industries in the Pan Amazon
Timothy J. Killeen
6 Sep 2024
Drought forces Amazon Indigenous communities to drink mercury-tainted water
Fernanda Wenzel
5 Sep 2024
Mining company tied to Cambodian military officials grabs community forest
Gerald Flynn, Nehru Pry
5 Sep 2024
Peruvian logger loses FSC label after latest clash with isolated Mashco Piro
Dan Collyns
4 Sep 2024
Nearly all Brazilian gold imported by EU is likely illegal, report says
Fernanda Wenzel
2 Sep 2024
Brazil launches ‘war’ on widespread fire outbreaks & criminal arsonists
Fernanda Wenzel
30 Aug 2024
Could the ‘rights of nature’ save Yasuní and keep its oil in the ground? (commentary)
Mari Margil and Hugo Echeverría
29 Aug 2024
Record drought in Yucatán prompts revival of ancient Maya rain ceremony
Mark Viales
29 Aug 2024
Rio Tinto-linked mine still not fulfilling promises to Mongolian herders
Sonam Lama Hyolmo
28 Aug 2024
Indigenous communities sidelined for Suriname’s new carbon credit program, critics say
Maxwell Radwin
26 Aug 2024
China accepts U.N. recommendations to improve environmental conflicts in Latin America
Maxwell Radwin
23 Aug 2024
Luxury hunting firm linked to decades of poaching in Tanzania, whistleblowers say
Mongabay.com
22 Aug 2024
Indonesia expands IPLC land recognition — but the pace is too slow, critics say
Hans Nicholas Jong
21 Aug 2024
One year after oil referendum, what’s next for Ecuador’s Yasuní National Park?
Aimee Gabay
20 Aug 2024
A national park and its rangers in Bolivia endure persisting road construction, illegal mining
Iván Paredes Tamayo
16 Aug 2024
Community consultations must also include women — not just men (commentary)
Juliana Nnoko-Mewanu
14 Aug 2024
Can nations ever get artisanal gold mining right?
Aimee Gabay
13 Aug 2024
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