Ecuador’s Amazon oil referendum is a huge win for country laden in unjust fossil fuel debt
The citizens of Ecuador have made the historic decision to end oil and gas in a protected zone of the ...
The citizens of Ecuador have made the historic decision to end oil and gas in a protected zone of the ...
The people of Ecuador have spoken: in with Amazon protection, out with oil and gas. On Sunday 20 August Ecuadorians ...
On Wednesday 9 August, Australia's top marine body said that the Great Barrier Reef could deteriorate if warming ocean temperatures ...
As South American leaders meet for key talks on the sustainable development of the Amazon region, a new report has ...
Deep-sea mining is the subject of ongoing discussions at the International Seabed Authority (ISA). Such mining would pose substantial risks ...
A new report has found that the UK is "clearly not on course" to protect nearly a third of England's ...
Groundbreaking new analysis shows that the Conservative government hasn't assessed almost two-thirds of the land in England's key wildlife protection ...
If you needed a reminder that corporations rule the world, look no further than the United Nations’ (UN) answer to ...
The UK’s main manufacturer of nuclear warheads could soon become a corporate partner to a leading global sustainability organisation. The ...
Many countries around the world recognise their citizens' access to a healthy environment as a constitutional right. Moreover, both the ...
An unlawful fisheries agreement is coming to an end, but a new report shows how the EU seafood industry will ...
Pesticides in food production are overwhelmingly derived from fossil fuels and worsen the climate crisis. This is the verdict of ...
Ahead of the House of Lords' 16 June debate on the Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill, pro-trophy hunting group Resource ...
What do trophy hunting and biodiversity credits have in common? It sounds like the start of some crass joke. Only, ...
At a debate in the House of Lords on Friday 16 June, a number of peers served as a mouthpiece ...
A new study has highlighted that extractive projects are disproportionately harming Indigenous Peoples across the world. Published in the journal ...
In a new analysis, scientists have found that the Arctic could see ice-free summers as early as 2030. 'Ice free' ...
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