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Cutting flood defence spending could cost more than leaders think. Making polluters pay is a fair way to protect communities ...
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Attacks on land and environmental defenders in the Caribbean are often overshadowed by mainland Latin America, but protecting ...
A new analysis reveals that Chinese banks have become the largest creditors to “forest-risk” companies, after major producing ...
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The climate non-profit, Milieudefensie (Friends of the Earth Netherlands), have just launched a court case against Shell ...
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China has long dominated the world's supply of heavy rare earths, minerals needed to build electric vehicles and wind turbines. Demand for these products is skyrocketing as we rush to meet climate ...
The situation in Nzibira is far from unique. In nearby Lubuhu, around 15 times as much cassiterite (tin ore) was tagged in the first quarter of 2021 as was produced in the two validated mines in the ...
The emissions from burning oil and gas produced by Shell, BP, TotalEnergies, ExxonMobil and Chevron until 2050 could cause an estimated 11.5 million additional premature deaths due to heat before the ...
As UN climate negotiations begin, a new Global Witness analysis shows that top oil and gas producers could pay for climate loss and damage in lower-income countries with their current profits. We ...
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