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Amid record-high fires across the Amazon, Brazil loses primary forests
Sarah Brown
23 Apr 2024
Activists file last-gasp suit as Indonesia fails again to pass Indigenous bill
Richaldo Hariandja
23 Apr 2024
A web of front people conceals environmental offenders in the Amazon
Fernanda Wenzel
22 Apr 2024
Mexico’s avocado industry harms monarch butterflies, will U.S. officials act? (commentary)
Stephanie Feldstein
22 Apr 2024
Brazil boosts protection of Amazon mangroves with new reserves in Pará state
Sarah Brown
19 Apr 2024
Snack giant PepsiCo sourced palm oil from razed Indigenous land – investigation
Andrew Wasley, Aramís Castro, Elisângela Mendonça
18 Apr 2024
Protected areas bear the brunt as forest loss continues across Cambodia
Gerald Flynn
17 Apr 2024
World Bank’s IFC under fire over alleged abuses at Liberian plantation it funded
Victoria Schneider
4 Apr 2024
Resort in Philippines’ protected Chocolate Hills sparks uproar, probes
Keith Anthony S. Fabro
2 Apr 2024
Under the shadow of war in the DRC, a mining company acts with impunity
Didier Makal, Latoya Abulu
25 Mar 2024
Fanned by El Niño, megafires in Brazil threaten Amazon’s preserved areas
André Schröder
18 Mar 2024
Indonesian nickel project harms environment and human rights, report says
Hans Nicholas Jong
26 Feb 2024
In the Brazilian outback, the half-century Kapinawá struggle for sacred ground
Xavier Bartaburu (words and photos) & Rafael Martins (video and photos)
5 Feb 2024
Grassroots efforts and an Emmy-winning film help Indigenous fight in Brazil
Sarah Brown
29 Jan 2024
Lula’s ambitious green agenda runs up against Congress’s agribusiness might
André Schröder
25 Jan 2024
Jokowi’s land reform agenda stalls as conflicts nearly double, report shows
Hans Nicholas Jong
25 Jan 2024
With half its surface water area lost, an Amazonian state runs dry
Amanda Magnani
26 Dec 2023
Violent evictions are latest ordeal for Kenya’s Ogiek seeking land rights
Anthony Langat
20 Dec 2023
Outcry as Brazil Congress overrides president to revive anti-Indigenous law
Sarah Brown
15 Dec 2023
Activists slam ‘independent’ probe by Indonesian palm oil giant into violations
Hans Nicholas Jong
11 Dec 2023
Chinese gold miners ‘illegally’ tearing up Cambodian wildlife sanctuary
Gerald Flynn & Vutha Srey
7 Dec 2023
Sieged by mining and megaprojects, the Munduruku push for land rights in the Amazon
Sam Cowie
1 Dec 2023
As RSPO celebrates 20 years of work, Indigenous groups lament unresolved grievances
Hans Nicholas Jong
1 Dec 2023
Logging, road construction continue to fuel forest loss in Papua New Guinea
Spoorthy Raman
30 Nov 2023
Guatemala braces for unprecedented year of deforestation in Maya reserve
Maxwell Radwin
30 Nov 2023
Paradise lost? Brazil’s biggest bauxite mining firm denies riverine rights
Thais Borges and Sue Branford
27 Nov 2023
End of impunity for Indigenous killings in sight for Brazil’s Guajajara
Karla Mendes
20 Nov 2023
‘We won’t give up’: DRC’s Front Line Defenders award winner Olivier Ndoole Bahemuke
Elodie Toto
17 Nov 2023
Disturbing graves is latest violation attributed to East African oil pipeline
Justin Catanoso
14 Nov 2023
Kenyan government again evicts Ogiek communities from Mau Forest
Caroline Chebet
8 Nov 2023
Calls grow to repurpose land squandered in Cambodia’s concession policy
Gerald Flynn
8 Nov 2023
Amazon recovery offers hope of big rewards but poses equally big challenges
Carla Ruas
31 Oct 2023
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