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Indonesian fishers mount a community-led fight against destructive fishing

Indonesian palm oil firm clashes with villagers it allegedly shortchanged

Fishers left with no land, no fish, in fire sale of Cambodian coast

Indigenous communities make clean energy drive work for, not against, them

Mongabay video screening at Chile’s Supreme Court expected to help landmark verdict in Brazil

Thai plan to relax fishing law stokes fear of return to illegal catches, worker abuse

In a village divided, farmers stall massive copper mine in Colombian Andes

Marshallese worries span decades — first nuclear tests, now sea-level rise

Trial begins for Mother Nature Cambodia activists on conspiracy charge

Honduran environmental defenders hit hard by human rights crisis, report says

Mongabay investigation is turned into art for World Press Freedom Day event

Cutting forests for solar energy ‘misses the plot’ on climate action (commentary)

Indonesian activist freed in hate speech case after flagging illegal shrimp farms

‘Right to roam’ movement fights to give the commons back to the public

Critics see payback in Indonesia’s plan to grant mining permits to religious groups

Can the circular economy help the Caribbean win its war against waste?

To renew or not to renew? African nations reconsider EU fishing deals

Canada oil sands air pollution 20-64 times worse than industry says: Study

As miner quells protests in Ecuador, Canadian firms’ rights record faces scrutiny

Environmental defenders paid the price during Panama’s historic mining protests – report

Impunity and pollution abound in DRC mining along the road to the energy transition

Experts highlight importance of ‘prebunking’ to combat climate disinformation

From polling stations to weather stations, the heat is on in India (commentary)

Rights groups call for greater public input in ASEAN environmental rights framework

Scientists explore nature’s promise in combating plastic waste

In a Himalayan Eden, a road project promises opportunity, but also loss

At its fourth summit, 170 nations strive toward a global plastics treaty by 2025

Plastic pollution talks end & Arctic peoples return home to a ‘sink’ of plastic

In Brazil, half a century of salt mining sinks a city, displacing thousands

Multilateral development banks must prioritize clean & community-led energy projects (commentary)

Indigenous Philippine village rejects gold mine, cites flawed consultation

Indigenous communities along Argentina’s Río Chubut mobilize to conserve waterway

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