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United Cacao responds to bid to remove company from London Stock Exchange

Brazil’s Congress moves ahead to end nation’s environmental safeguards

Indigenous and forest community leaders tour the EU to call for conflict-free palm oil

Ethics, sustainability, and Amazon hydropower: mission impossible?

Leonardo DiCaprio invests in company, donates shares to Amazon indigenous organization

In the Crosshairs of Development

Cambodia declares protected area in hotly contested Prey Lang forest

Indonesia’s indigenous wage two-pronged battle for legal recognition

Conventional survey techniques underestimate Amazon biodiversity: report

Amazon mega-dam suspended, providing hope for indigenous people and biodiversity

Alec Baldwin, Helen Clark join Indigenous leaders calling for forest protections and land rights to combat climate change

Iriri River families fight to keep their Amazonian homelands

India’s “environmentalism of convenience” threatens forest-dwellers’ rights

DiCaprio endorses petition to save Sumatra’s last great rainforest

BNDES Speaks Out: giant Brazilian bank offers rare in-depth interview

Indigenous Brazilians under threat from killings and resource projects: UN Rapporteur

Report from the Amazon #5: Iriri River folk may be forced from their homes to protect the environment they love

5 reasons why many conservation efforts fail

BNDES: a bank loans billions to tame South America’s wild waters

Report from the Amazon #4: Indigenous and non-indigenous cultures, once hostile to each other, now mingle

UNESCO declares largest biosphere reserve in North America

Indigenous forest activist released from prison amid Cambodian crackdown

BNDES funded Belo Monte dam — a mega-project with mega-problems

Released: 1,000-page encyclopedia on land conflicts affecting indigenous tribes

New life for Indonesia’s long-delayed indigenous rights bill?

Report from the Amazon #3: Iriri River offers up examples of sustainable and unsustainable business

Toddler’s murder in Brazil unveils widespread violence against country’s indigenous

Demands grow for a thorough investigation of Berta Cáceres’ assassination in Honduras

The week in environmental news – March 11, 2016

Indigenous rights win big against mining in Suriname

An indigenous community takes hostages in an effort to draw attention to oil spill in Peru’s Amazon

A month since the oil spill, Wampis indigenous peoples criticize PetroPeru’s negligence

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