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Greenpeace activists in cages confront UN livestock conference in call for just transition from industrial agriculture
90+ environment and development groups including Greenpeace, ActionAid, Oxfam and the Africa Food Sovereignty Alliance call for just transition from industrial agriculture at the FAO in Rome.
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JBS beef exports linked to cattle raised illegally on Indigenous Land
This case study demonstrates how links to the violation of Indigenous Peoples’ rights persist in the meat supply chain of JBS.
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Our forests are on the brink. This is how world leaders can protect them at COP30
From a strong Tropical Forest Forever Facility to a concrete action plan to halt deforestation by 2030, it is the world’s leaders duty to protect global forests.
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Amazon Day 2025: After the Fires, Pastures Take Over
The 2025 fires may be milder than in previous years, but the Amazon is still under attack.
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Indigenous Peoples Month: A time to recognise & align with the true stewards of the environment
Messages of solidarity, defiance, and hope from the world’s great tropical forests
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Environmental storytelling for a Chinese audience: reporting from the Amazon rainforest with “Aunt Bear”
Connecting the dots on protecting wildlife, Cali locals, and the charisma of the cockroach
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Amazon Guardians: A living example of real solutions
25 years later, riverside and Indigenous People from the Médio Juruá river, in the Amazon, welcome Greenpeace again - today, the region is a global example of forest conservation.
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‘Devastation Bill’ puts Amazon and Brazil’s climate goals at risk before COP30
A new bill recently approved by the Senate in Brazil undermines the licensing of projects that can have huge environmental impacts — just a few months before COP30.
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We risk our lives facing Amazon wildfires. What will politicians risk to make the polluters behind them pay
A firefighter describes the horror of witnessing the Amazon being consumed by wildfires, and why he cannot turn his back on it.