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Indigenous peoples undersupported on frontline of hotter, drier, fiery world
Jeremy Hance
13 Sep 2023
DRC food sovereignty summit yields support for agroecology, local land rights
Elodie Toto
7 Sep 2023
Global green growth stalled by climate finance shortfalls (commentary)
Justin Liew Jin Soong
5 Sep 2023
In Brazil, rural communities are caught in the eye of the wind farm storm
Giovanna Carneiro | Arnaldo Sete | Marco Zero
4 Sep 2023
For South Africa’s small fishers, co-ops prove a necessary, but bumpy, step up
Victoria Schneider
31 Aug 2023
Will Brazil’s Supreme Court rule against Indigenous land rights? (commentary)
Dinamam Tuxá and Suzanne Pelletier
28 Aug 2023
South Africa community members decry traditional leaders’ power amid mine plans
Dimitri Selibas
28 Aug 2023
Investigation confirms most allegations against plantation operator Socfin
Victoria Schneider
11 Aug 2023
Can Lula balance the transition to renewable energy with Amazon mining expansion? (commentary)
Gabriela Sarmet and Christian Poirier
2 Aug 2023
Making space for Indigenous leadership is crucial for conservation (commentary)
Valérie Courtois and Steve Kallick
26 Jul 2023
Despite lawsuit, Casino Group still sells beef from Amazonian Indigenous territory
Fábio Bispo / InfoAmazonia
13 Jul 2023
Five ways to increase tree cover in cities (commentary)
Evan Beresford
6 Jul 2023
Climate of fear persists among Nepal’s eco defenders as threats rise
Abhaya Raj Joshi
23 Jun 2023
Communities accuse Socfin and Earthworm Foundation of greenwash in West Africa
Victoria Schneider
21 Jun 2023
Alleged torturers roam free as Indonesia struggles to bring charges in palm oil slavery case
Mongabay.com
21 Jun 2023
Over a third of conflicts over development projects affect Indigenous people: Study
Sandra Cuffe
19 Jun 2023
Red floods near giant Indonesia nickel mine blight farms and fishing grounds
Riza Salman
14 Jun 2023
Latest environmentalist arrest shocks Vietnam’s battered civil society
Mongabay.com
2 Jun 2023
Women decision-makers can improve conservation and agriculture, study shows
Abdulkareem Mojeed
25 May 2023
Early release for imprisoned climate activist as Vietnam aims for net zero goals
Mongabay.com
24 May 2023
‘It gives life’: Philippine tribe fights to save a sacred river from a dam
Keith Anthony S. Fabro
9 May 2023
Scramble for clean energy metals confronted by activist calls to respect Indigenous rights
Sarah Sax
21 Apr 2023
Indigenous leader assassinated amid conflict over oil that divided community
Ana Cristina Alvarado
17 Apr 2023
Element Africa: Gold in Ghana, oil in Nigeria, and fracking in South Africa
Mongabay.com
5 Apr 2023
Indigenous Pataxó demand land demarcation amid rising violence and murders
Sarah Sax and Hanna Wallis
31 Mar 2023
Robust river governance key to restoring Mekong River vitality in face of dams
Carolyn Cowan
30 Mar 2023
Will clean-energy minerals provoke a shift in how mining is done in Africa?
Malavika Vyawahare
30 Mar 2023
As hydropower dams quell the Mekong’s life force, what are the costs?
Carolyn Cowan
29 Mar 2023
How do oil palm companies get away with disregarding Indonesian law? (commentary)
Tania Li
29 Mar 2023
Brazil’s Indigenous groups demand a voice in new soybean railway project
Elizabeth Oliveira
7 Mar 2023
Fishing industry transparency is key for a thriving ocean (commentary)
Steve Trent
3 Mar 2023
As livelihoods clash with development, Vietnam’s Cần Giờ mangroves are at risk
Lam Nguyen and Danielle Keeton-Olsen
28 Feb 2023
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