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Bangkok turns to urban forests to beat worsening floods
Claire Turrell
10 Sep 2024
Drought forces Amazon Indigenous communities to drink mercury-tainted water
Fernanda Wenzel
5 Sep 2024
Six months after first Houthi ship sinking, attacks slick Red Sea with oil
Elizabeth Fitt
2 Sep 2024
Polluting copper mine in Java suspended as farmers decry lost crops
Asad Asnawi
30 Aug 2024
Rio Tinto-linked mine still not fulfilling promises to Mongolian herders
Sonam Lama Hyolmo
28 Aug 2024
As Ghana pushes mining in forests, a cautionary tale from a fading forest
Awudu Salami Sulemana Yoda
28 Aug 2024
Ghana hollows out forests and green protections to advance mining interests
Malavika Vyawahare
28 Aug 2024
Will we be ready? Geoengineering policy lags far behind pace of climate change
Charles Pekow
26 Aug 2024
A national park and its rangers in Bolivia endure persisting road construction, illegal mining
Iván Paredes Tamayo
16 Aug 2024
As waterbodies lose oxygen, are we breaching a potential planetary boundary?
Elizabeth Claire Alberts, Glenn Scherer
13 Aug 2024
Can nations ever get artisanal gold mining right?
Aimee Gabay
13 Aug 2024
Tía María copper mine set to open in Peru despite community backlash
Maxwell Radwin
31 Jul 2024
In Sonora, communities fight mining to defend their water
Daniel Shailer
29 Jul 2024
A year after toxic tar sands spill, questions remain for affected First Nation
Ruth Kamnitzer
16 Jul 2024
Study to benchmark water quality finds key Amazon tributary in good shape
Kevin Damasio
15 Jul 2024
Global migratory freshwater fish populations plummet by 81%: Report
Liz Kimbrough
8 Jul 2024
U.K. court to hear lawsuit for victims of Brazilian dam disaster
Maxwell Radwin
24 Jun 2024
In the Pan Amazon, environmental liabilities of old mining have become economic liabilities
Timothy J. Killeen
5 Jun 2024
On World Otter Day, an uphill struggle for these creatures in Nepal
Abhaya Raj Joshi
28 May 2024
Mongabay investigation is turned into art for World Press Freedom Day event
Karla Mendes
27 May 2024
Green credentials of electric vehicles come under fire
Gerry McGovern, Sue Branford
23 May 2024
Beyond deforestation, oil palm estates pose flood and water contamination risks
Hans Nicholas Jong
21 May 2024
Can the circular economy help the Caribbean win its war against waste?
Sandra Weiss
20 May 2024
Canada oil sands air pollution 20-64 times worse than industry says: Study
Ruth Kamnitzer
16 May 2024
Venezuela’s shrimp farms push for sustainability against hardship and oil spills
Jeanfreddy Gutiérrez Torres, María Fernanda Rodríguez
15 May 2024
Impunity and pollution abound in DRC mining along the road to the energy transition
Didier Makal
14 May 2024
Pemex waste contaminates Mexican communities while talking ‘sustainability’
Sarah Sax
14 May 2024
As plastic talks wrap up in Canada, fishers in Indonesia count the costs
Falahi Mubarok, Yogi Eka Sahputra
8 May 2024
At its fourth summit, 170 nations strive toward a global plastics treaty by 2025
Charles Pekow
7 May 2024
Education & research bring Rio’s dolphins back from the brink of extinction
Sarah Brown (words) & Kashfi Halford (video)
30 Apr 2024
What’s at stake for the environment in Panama’s upcoming election?
Maxwell Radwin
30 Apr 2024
Indigenous Bolivians flee homes as backlash to mining protest turns explosive
Maxwell Radwin
29 Apr 2024
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