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Battling India’s Sand Barons
Sibi Arasu
11 May 2016
Kenya’s forests squeezed as government pressures environment groups
David Njagi
6 May 2016
Ethics, sustainability, and Amazon hydropower: mission impossible?
Claire Salisbury
4 May 2016
Malaysian assets in US allegedly tied to corrupt logging operations
Mike Gaworecki
3 May 2016
Cambodia declares protected area in hotly contested Prey Lang forest
Daniel Pye
2 May 2016
Amazon mega-dam suspended, providing hope for indigenous people and biodiversity
Claire Salisbury
22 Apr 2016
BNDES Speaks Out: giant Brazilian bank offers rare in-depth interview
Sue Branford
6 Apr 2016
BNDES: a bank loans billions to tame South America’s wild waters
Sue Branford
29 Mar 2016
BNDES funded Belo Monte dam — a mega-project with mega-problems
Sue Branford
17 Mar 2016
Abuse, displacement, pollution: the legacy of Zimbabwe’s Marange diamonds
Andrew Mambondiyani
15 Mar 2016
Rogue cop-turned-logger recaptured in Papua after latest prison break
Mongabay.com
9 Mar 2016
Indonesia’s antigraft agency strives to rein in the mining sector
Fidelis E. Satriastanti
27 Feb 2016
Massive profiteering uncovered in Indonesian fertilizer distribution
Mongabay.com
25 Feb 2016
Review finds EU plan to curb illegal logging has had little success
Morgan Erickson-Davis
18 Feb 2016
Republic of Congo awards two million hectares of timber concessions
John Cannon
11 Feb 2016
Indonesia losing billions from illegal logging
Jonathan Vit
9 Nov 2015
Hidden cameras, prosecutions, and passion: confronting the corruption at the heart of Africa’s illegal wildlife trade
Nadia de Souza
4 Oct 2015
Arrest warrant issued for journalist for reporting on corruption in Malaysia
Shreya Dasgupta
21 Aug 2015
Farmers fall short in legal challenge to Java cement plant
Tommy Apriando
20 Apr 2015
Why palm oil expanded, and what keeps it growing
Pek Shibao
26 Mar 2015
Indonesian forestry and fishery ministries move to eradicate corruption
Melati Kaye
17 Feb 2015
42 pangolins rescued…then sold to restaurants
Jeremy Hance
17 Feb 2015
Malaysian authorities failing to take action against poachers
Rhett Ayers Butler
10 Feb 2015
Norway asked to divest from company linked to Malaysian official
Mongabay.com
3 Feb 2015
Rogue cop missing from jail
Mongabay.com
27 Jan 2015
Company run Sarawak governor has amassed $1.4B in state infrastructure contracts
Mongabay.com
27 Jan 2015
Facing legacy of deforestation and corruption, Sarawak may cease granting new logging concessions
Mongabay.com
18 Jan 2015
Palm oil facilitates large-scale illegal logging in Indonesia
Rhett Ayers Butler
16 Dec 2014
Is the Gran Canal really a ‘big Christmas present’ for Nicaraguans?
Jeremy Hance
4 Dec 2014
Sarawak chief calls state’s logging industry ‘corrupt’
Rhett Ayers Butler
24 Nov 2014
Indonesia’s anti-corruption agency questions former Minster of Forestry
Loren Bell
21 Nov 2014
A tale of 2 Perus: Climate Summit host, 57 murdered environmentalists
Jeremy Hance
18 Nov 2014
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