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

Bangladesh turns to nature for biodegradable plates to replace plastic ones

Louisiana cancels $3 billion coastal restoration project funded by oil spill settlement

Open burning of plastic is an escalating public health threat, say experts

The world’s children suffer brunt of wildfire smoke health impacts

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

Oil and plastic pollution from shipwreck raises concerns, legal scrutiny in India

Indigenous Amazonians win landmark ruling against mercury pollution in Colombia

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

Agencies race to prevent new food crisis as locusts return to northern Africa

Bangladeshi village grapples with contaminated water flowing in from India

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

Ancient eco-friendly pilgrimage brings modern threats to Sri Lanka wildnerness

104 companies linked to 20% of global environmental conflicts, study finds

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

Plastic bag bans linked to sharp decline in coastal litter, study finds

Brazil’s Indigenous Akroá Gamella reclaim and restore their land, one patch at a time

From catching fish to picking trash, Thailand’s sea nomads are forced off the water

Panama boosts protections in the Darién Gap, but deforestation threats still loom

Protecting the Darién Gap: Interview with Panama national parks director Luis Carles Rudy

Twin ship disasters in India threaten widespread pollution on Sri Lankan coasts

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

Microplastics and melting ice reveal deepening crisis in Antarctica

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

‘It’s our garden’: PNG villages fight to prevent mine waste dumping in the sea

Climate futures: What’s ahead for our world beyond 1.5°C of warming?

Climate futures: World leaders’ failure to act is pushing Earth past 1.5°C

New study dismisses Amazon River runoff as primary cause of sargassum blooms

Our discarded phones each year can reach the moon… and back

Indonesia halts most nickel mining in Raja Ampat, but allows one controversial permit

Rare earth rush in Myanmar blamed for toxic river spillover into Thailand

Pushback grows against nickel mining in Indonesian marine paradise of Raja Ampat

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