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Investigation confirms more abuses on Cameroon, Sierra Leone Socfin plantations
Victoria Schneider
27 Jun 2024
Bangladesh incinerator project sparks row between government & contractor
Kamran Reza Chowdhury
26 Jun 2024
‘Water grabs’ pose big threat to farmers amid water crises
Aimee Gabay
21 Jun 2024
With an eye on EU’s new rules, scientists test ways to capture Africa’s forest loss
Malavika Vyawahare
11 Jun 2024
Activists decry latest arrests of East African oil pipeline opponents
Caroline Chebet
7 Jun 2024
Water is key as study shows restoration of drained tropical peat is possible
Hans Nicholas Jong
6 Jun 2024
As Big Tech eyes the carbon market, will it work this time?
Abhishyant Kidangoor
5 Jun 2024
Indigenous communities make clean energy drive work for, not against, them
Sarah Sax
3 Jun 2024
‘Non-market’ solutions to deforestation need more support, advocates say
Ashoka Mukpo
31 May 2024
Green credentials of electric vehicles come under fire
Gerry McGovern, Sue Branford
23 May 2024
No mercy for overfished yellowfin tuna at Indian Ocean fisheries meeting
Francesco De Augustinis
23 May 2024
As coffee expands in Bangladesh hills, conservationists worry about ecosystems
Abu Siddique
21 May 2024
Critics see payback in Indonesia’s plan to grant mining permits to religious groups
Irfan Maulana
21 May 2024
Banks backing Mekong hydropower failing on due diligence, report reveals
Carolyn Cowan
20 May 2024
To renew or not to renew? African nations reconsider EU fishing deals
Edward Carver
17 May 2024
Canada oil sands air pollution 20-64 times worse than industry says: Study
Ruth Kamnitzer
16 May 2024
Twilight zone fishing: Can we fish the ocean’s mesopelagic layer?
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
15 May 2024
As miner quells protests in Ecuador, Canadian firms’ rights record faces scrutiny
Aimee Gabay
15 May 2024
Desperation sets in for Indigenous Sumatrans who lost their forests to plantations
Teguh Suprayitno
9 May 2024
UK’s Drax targets California forests for two major wood pellet plants
Justin Catanoso
6 May 2024
Bioplastics as toxic as regular plastics; both need regulation, say researchers
Alden Wicker
22 Apr 2024
No protection from bottom trawling for seamount chain in northern Pacific
Edward Carver
22 Apr 2024
A web of front people conceals environmental offenders in the Amazon
Fernanda Wenzel
22 Apr 2024
Snack giant PepsiCo sourced palm oil from razed Indigenous land – investigation
Andrew Wasley, Aramís Castro, Elisângela Mendonça
18 Apr 2024
International hesitancy to adopt environmental regulations threatens Indigenous rights
Aimee Gabay
17 Apr 2024
Hyundai ends aluminum deal with Adaro Minerals following K-pop protest
Hans Nicholas Jong
17 Apr 2024
Caribbean startups are turning excess seaweed into an agroecology solution
Marlowe Starling
16 Apr 2024
Maluku bone collector unearths troubling consequence of coastal abrasion
Christ Belseran, Edison Waas
9 Apr 2024
New FPIC guide designed to help protect Indigenous rights as mineral mining booms
Sonam Lama Hyolmo
8 Apr 2024
Delhi gets the attention — but Kolkata’s air pollution is just as dangerous
Niladry Sarkar
4 Apr 2024
Deep-sea mining’s future still murky as negotiations end on mixed note
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
2 Apr 2024
Enviva bankruptcy fallout ripples through biomass industry, U.S. and EU
Justin Catanoso
2 Apr 2024
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