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Australian niobium mining project instills 16 years of anxiety for Malawi communities
Charles Mpaka
18 Jan 2023
Degraded soil threatens to exacerbate Bangladesh food crisis
Abu Siddique
30 Dec 2022
Japan’s example: Can forest planting reduce climate disaster risk?
Annelise Giseburt
15 Dec 2022
In Brazil’s agricultural heartland, rivers run dry as monoculture advances
Ana Ionova
14 Dec 2022
“Sinchiurco is coated with oil”: The Kichwa people going up against Petroecuador
Ana Cristina Alvarado
14 Dec 2022
In South Africa, a community says no after a coal miner said go
Victoria Schneider
28 Nov 2022
‘I have anger every day’: South African villagers on the mine in their midst
Anna Majavu
28 Nov 2022
Protecting the peatlands and woodlands in Angola’s ‘source of life’
Ryan Truscott
11 Nov 2022
As their land and water turns saline, Kenyan communities take on salt firms
Anthony Langat
18 Aug 2022
Sand mining a boon for illegal industry at expense of Bangladesh’s environment
Abu Siddique
16 Aug 2022
New Brazil bill puts cattle pasture over Pantanal wetland
Sarah Brown
9 Aug 2022
In Thailand’s deep south, a fight to stop quarrying in a global geopark
Kannikar Petchkaew
6 Jul 2022
For Brazil communities along a mining railway, impacts outweigh any benefits
Maurício Angelo / Observatório da Mineração
23 Jun 2022
Climate change puts Bangladeshi farmers’ reliance on rice varieties to the test
Abu Siddique
23 Jun 2022
In Indonesian Borneo, a succession of extractive industries multiplies impacts, social fractures
Elizabeth Fitt
13 Jun 2022
Poor planning, persistent farming undermine mangrove restoration in Tanzania
Amindeh Blaise Atabong
25 May 2022
Environment award stokes urge to save Indonesia’s karst landscape
Donny Iqbal, Warief Djajanto Basorie
16 May 2022
Indigenous village harvests seeds to slow deforestation in Brazil’s Cerrado
Daniel Grossman and Dado Galdieri
16 May 2022
Training on pasture recovery is a win-win for Brazil’s cattle ranchers and forests
Sarah Brown
12 May 2022
Thai gold mine blamed for sickening local villagers is set to reopen
Kannikar Petchkaew
10 May 2022
Land restoration requires immediate action and Indigenous land rights, says U.N. report
Dimitri Selibas
2 May 2022
Analysis: Myanmar’s gemstone riches bring poverty and environmental destruction
John Sai Luu
25 Apr 2022
NGOs alert U.N. to furtive 2-million-hectare carbon deal in Malaysian Borneo
John Cannon
17 Mar 2022
From teak farms to agroforestry: Panama tests reforestation strategies
Colin Sytsma
10 Mar 2022
From humble roots, a restoration plan in Brazil aims for 1.5m hectares of forest
Sibélia Zanon
4 Mar 2022
Pay or punish? Study looks at how to engage with farmers deforesting the Cerrado
Sarah Sax
25 Feb 2022
Illegal mining fuels social conflict in Indonesian tin hub of Bangka-Belitung
Nopri Ismi, Taufik Wijaya
24 Feb 2022
ReconAfrica pushes ahead with Namibia oil exploration amid claims of violations
Victoria Schneider
17 Feb 2022
Malaysian officials dampen prospects for giant, secret carbon deal in Sabah
John Cannon
10 Feb 2022
‘We should be pretty concerned’: Study shows only 15% of coastal regions still intact
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
8 Feb 2022
Sinkholes emerge in rural Kenya after series of floods, droughts
Kang-Chun Cheng
30 Dec 2021
Indigenous leader sues over Borneo natural capital deal
John Cannon
17 Dec 2021
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