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‘Prepare for war’: tensions rising over Brazil’s controversial Belo Monte dam

More of the Amazon opened to oil development

Kisah Nyata Avatar: Perlawanan masyarakat pribumi untuk menyelamatkan rumah hutan mereka dari eksploitasi korporasi

Big compromise reached on Canada’s Boreal by environmental groups and forestry industry

Talking the Amazon rainforest with Avatar’s James Cameron

Taking back the rainforest: Indians in Colombia govern 100,000 square miles of territory

Oil company to cut 454 kilometers of seismic lines in uncontacted tribe territory

Off and on again: Belo Monte dam goes forward, protests planned

New report alleges Sarawak government, police, and loggers “act in collusion to harass and intimidate indigenous communities”

Spanish oil company develops own rules for contacting uncontacted Amazon tribes

Masyarakat hutan hujan memiliki hak karbon untuk lahan yang ada

Under siege: oil and gas concessions cover 41 percent of the Peruvian Amazon

Canada creates massive new park in the boreal

Asia’s biggest logging company accused of bribery, violence in Papua New Guinea

Church of England drops mining company Vedanta due to indigenous rights concerns

Environmentalists and indigenous groups decry approval of massive dam in Amazon

Forest-bulldozing ranchers win ‘Greenwashing Award’ for claiming they are creating a ‘nature reserve’

Dams a ‘monument of corruption’: Baru Bian, new leader of Sarawak’s People’s Justice Party

Uncontacted natives confirmed in Brazil

Brazil establishes 20,000 sq mi of new indigenous reserves in the Amazon

The real Avatar story: indigenous people fight to save their forest homes from corporate exploitation

Cattle company bulldozing UNESCO site, threatening uncontacted natives

Brazilian tribe owns carbon rights to Amazon rainforest land

Ethnographic maps built using cutting-edge technology may help Amazon tribes win forest carbon payments

Guyana expedition finds biodiversity trove in area slated for oil and gas development, an interview with Robert Pickles

Efforts to slow climate change may put indigenous people at risk

“Responsible” palm oil producers pledge not to develop endangered Sumatra rainforest

How rainforest shamans treat disease

Will Ecuador’s plan to raise money for not drilling oil in the Amazon succeed?

Amazonian natives say they will defend tribal lands from Hunt Oil with “their lives”

Heavy oil pollution remains in Amazon, despite company claiming clean-up is finished

Fifteen indigenous leaders arrested in Borneo for protesting dams that would flood their lands

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