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Pulping Borneo
Despite its well-publicized commitment to “No Deforestation”, Indonesia’s Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) Group, one of the world’s largest pulp and paper companies, still has deforestation in its pulp supply chain.
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How illegal gold mining threatens biodiversity in the Amazon
From illegal hunting to the destruction of rivers that serve as nurseries for fish species, illegal gold mining leaves a long trail of destruction in the forest.
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G7’s denial of climate emergency promises a scorching future
The G7 Summit has concluded with its members endorsing new fossil gas in the midst of ongoing climate emergency, demonstrating a complete denial of the havoc fossil fuel emissions have been wreaking on our planet.
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Environmental protection is ‘undesirable’ in Russia
This decision entails a ban on any Greenpeace activities in Russia, ending Greenpeace Russia’s proud 30-year history of defending the environment. Greenpeace International condemns the decision.
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Jayati Ghosh: Rebalancing Power
Jayati Ghosh, renowned development economist, offers an eye-opening perspective on the different facets of inequality and the need for systemic change to address them.
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Kojo Koram: The Economic Legacy of Colonialism
Kojo Koram challenges us to confront uncomfortable truths and encourages us to think beyond traditional economic paradigms.
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Dutch citizens launch legal action against The Netherlands over climate impacts on Caribbean island Bonaire
The plaintiffs demand that the Dutch State contributes its fair share to limit global warming below 1.5 degrees and that emissions from the Netherlands are reduced to zero by 2040.