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Nickel boom on an Indonesian island brings toxic seas, lost incomes, report says

UN says booming solar, wind and other green energy hits global tipping point for even lower costs

Slightly radioactive Fukushima soil being used at Japanese prime minister’s office to prove safety

As Brazil expands oil, COP30 head urges rich nations to phase out fossil fuels first

Nearly three-quarters of solar and wind projects are being built in China

U’wa people await implementation of landmark court ruling against Colombian gov’t

Locals fear Chile’s new port project for green energy will disrupt ecosystems

Energy transition boom drives rise in lawsuits against alleged rights abuses

Indonesian civil society urges probe after payout for mine recovery that never happened

Indonesia tests shows blood mercury rising at ground zero of world energy transition

UN rapporteur calls for ban on fossil fuel ads and criminalizing of disinformation

In Latin America, energy transition stirs a rise in human rights lawsuits

Meat giant profits from carbon market without halting deforestation

Seismic noise from oil companies threatens Amazon River Mouth marine life

Catholic bishops from Global South call for ambitious climate action ahead of COP30

Indigenous communities left in the dark on carbon scheme on their land

Private financing for Argentina’s lithium is anything but green, critics say

Communities and ecosystems in Venezuela learn to adapt to life after glaciers

Banks bet big on fossil fuels, boosting financing in 2024, report finds

Sweden needs a rights of nature legal framework (commentary)

In Ecuador’s Amazon, Big Oil exploits Indigenous communities in the absence of the state

Nigeria’s proposed ban on solar panel imports raises concerns

Bitcoin boom comes with huge intensifying environmental footprint

Report exposes safety complaints preceding fatal Perenco explosion in Gabon

Specter of dams and diversion looms over Southeast Asia’s Salween River

Brazil auctions off several Amazon oil sites despite environmentalists and Indigenous protests

Pelicans recover, but dolphins and other species struggle 15 years after BP oil spill

Indonesian utility PLN ‘kneecaps renewables’ with embrace of fossil fuels

New environmental licensing will build a power plant in the Cerrado and demolish a school

No respite for Indonesia’s Raja Ampat as nickel companies sue to revive mines

Record-breaking heat wave due to climate change hits Iceland & Greenland: Scientists

World Bank to finance controversial DRC hydropower project, concerns remain

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