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Rio Tinto-linked mine still not fulfilling promises to Mongolian herders
Sonam Lama Hyolmo
28 Aug 2024
In the DRC, a government commission is taking funds owed to people relocated by mines
Didier Makal
20 Aug 2024
Advocacy group links Uganda oil infrastructure to human-elephant conflict
Musinguzi Blanshe
30 Jul 2024
A year after toxic tar sands spill, questions remain for affected First Nation
Ruth Kamnitzer
16 Jul 2024
Sundarbans fisherfolk are battered by cyclones amid fishing bans
Sadiqur Rahman
15 Jul 2024
The Wixárika community’s thirteen-year legal battle to stop mining in their sacred territory
Astrid Arellano
2 Jul 2024
Madagascar lemurs, tortoises seized in Thai bust reveal reach of wildlife trafficking
Carolyn Cowan
28 Jun 2024
Investigation confirms more abuses on Cameroon, Sierra Leone Socfin plantations
Victoria Schneider
27 Jun 2024
Activists decry latest arrests of East African oil pipeline opponents
Caroline Chebet
7 Jun 2024
Unrest and arrests in Sumatra as community fights to protect mangroves
Ayat S. Karokaro
5 Jun 2024
How real action on environmental justice comes from Latin America’s community alliances (commentary)
Rebecca Wilson and Eliana Lafone
3 Jun 2024
Marshallese worries span decades — first nuclear tests, now sea-level rise
Amélie David
29 May 2024
Cutting forests for solar energy ‘misses the plot’ on climate action (commentary)
Judith D. Schwartz
24 May 2024
Can the circular economy help the Caribbean win its war against waste?
Sandra Weiss
20 May 2024
To renew or not to renew? African nations reconsider EU fishing deals
Edward Carver
17 May 2024
Canada oil sands air pollution 20-64 times worse than industry says: Study
Ruth Kamnitzer
16 May 2024
As miner quells protests in Ecuador, Canadian firms’ rights record faces scrutiny
Aimee Gabay
15 May 2024
Environmental defenders paid the price during Panama’s historic mining protests – report
Maxwell Radwin
14 May 2024
Impunity and pollution abound in DRC mining along the road to the energy transition
Didier Makal
14 May 2024
Scientists explore nature’s promise in combating plastic waste
Claire Asher
8 May 2024
At its fourth summit, 170 nations strive toward a global plastics treaty by 2025
Charles Pekow
7 May 2024
Plastic pollution talks end & Arctic peoples return home to a ‘sink’ of plastic
Sonam Lama Hyolmo
7 May 2024
In Brazil, half a century of salt mining sinks a city, displacing thousands
Peter Speetjens
6 May 2024
Tribes turn to the U.N. as major wind project plans to cut through their lands in the U.S.
Taylar Dawn Stagner
24 Apr 2024
Activists file last-gasp suit as Indonesia fails again to pass Indigenous bill
Richaldo Hariandja
23 Apr 2024
In largest ever study, Indigenous and local communities report the impacts of climate change
Sonam Lama Hyolmo
18 Apr 2024
Sumatra villages count cost of deadly river tsunami swelled by illegal logging
Jaka Hendra Baittri, Vinolia Ahmad
17 Apr 2024
Research links deforestation in Cambodia to stunting in kids, anemia in women
Anton L. Delgado
11 Apr 2024
Cambodian official acquitted in trial that exposed monkey-laundering scheme
Gerald Flynn
29 Mar 2024
We need rapid response support for Indigenous peoples in the face of growing extreme weather events (commentary)
Joe Eisen
27 Mar 2024
‘Another catastrophe’: Flooding destroys Indigenous agroforestry projects in Peru’s Amazon
Maxwell Radwin
26 Mar 2024
Brazilian youngsters discuss how they are tackling the climate emergency
Beatriz Jucá and Leandro Barbosa
15 Mar 2024
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