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Brazil on verge of legitimizing Amazon land theft on a grand scale, warn NGOs
Mauricio Torres, Isabel Harari, Sue Branford
15 Jun 2017
Indigenous Guarani leader appeals to Europe to save people and forests
Lucy EJ Woods
7 Jun 2017
Trump withdraws U.S. from Paris Climate Accord; scientists respond
U.S. and global scientists
1 Jun 2017
Brazil assaults indigenous rights, environment, social movements
Sue Branford and Maurício Torres
1 Jun 2017
Temer seeks to privatize Brazil’s deforestation remote sensing program
Sue Branford and Maurício Torres
26 May 2017
Who owns Indonesia’s deadly abandoned coal mines?
Tommy Apriando
25 May 2017
Brazil agribusiness company accuses ally Temer in secret bribe taping
Jenny Gonzales
23 May 2017
Bill Laurance on the “infrastructure tsunami” sweeping the planet
Mike Gaworecki
17 May 2017
Coal miners owe the Indonesian government hundreds of millions of dollars
Mongabay.com
8 May 2017
Anti-trafficking activist held without trial in Madagascar
Fabienne Rafidiharinirina
8 May 2017
“We don’t believe in words anymore”: Indians stand against Temer govt.
Sue Branford and Maurício Torres
3 May 2017
Delicate Solomon Island ecosystem in danger of heavy logging
Elliot Dawea, John Cannon
1 May 2017
Corruption drives dealings with logging companies in the Solomon Islands
Elliot Dawea, John Cannon
1 May 2017
Amazon’s fate hangs on outcome of war between opposing worldviews
Sue Branford and Maurício Torres
27 Apr 2017
Brazil moves to cut Amazon conservation units by 1.2 million hectares
Sue Branford
19 Apr 2017
Deforestation has become big business in the Brazilian Amazon
Sue Branford and Maurício Torres
18 Apr 2017
North Sumatra mining chief caught taking bribe in Indonesia
Ayat S. Karokaro
17 Apr 2017
Great apes in Asian circus-style shows on rise — so is trafficking
Millie Kerr
12 Apr 2017
Illegal bushmeat trade threatens human health and great apes
Claire Asher
6 Apr 2017
Indigenous groups, Amazon’s best land stewards, under federal attack
Sue Branford and Maurício Torres
5 Apr 2017
Thousands of anti-coal activists march in Jakarta, deliver complaints to anti-graft agency
Zamzami
29 Mar 2017
Amazon land speculators poised to gain control of vast public lands
Sue Branford and Maurício Torres
27 Mar 2017
“Endangered species to declare?” Europe’s understudied bushmeat trade
Sean Mowbray
20 Mar 2017
Crime and not enough punishment: Amazon thieves keep stolen public land
Sue Branford and Maurício Torres
15 Mar 2017
Amazon Soy Moratorium: defeating deforestation or greenwash diversion?
Sue Branford and Maurício Torres
8 Mar 2017
The changing face of Amazon development: from land grab to eco-lodge
Sue Branford and Maurício Torres
23 Feb 2017
Proposed Trump policy threatens Critically Endangered Grauer’s gorilla
Sharon Guynup
21 Feb 2017
Shrugging off the risks, Laos plans to proceed with the Pak Beng dam
Jenny Denton
8 Feb 2017
Soy invasion poses imminent threat to Amazon, say agricultural experts
Sue Branford and Maurício Torres
8 Feb 2017
Brazil alters indigenous land demarcation process, sparking conflict
Jenny Gonzales
2 Feb 2017
Honduran politicians, US aid implicated in killings of environmentalists
Sandra Cuffe
1 Feb 2017
Forest protection funds flow to DRC despite ‘illegal’ logging permits
Mongabay.com
1 Feb 2017
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