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The Map of Life: How one Indigenous group is fighting for the right to protect its territory
To fight for the recognition of their territory, the Munduruku have produced the Map of Life, a testament to how the Munduruku way of life is interconnected and interdependent with the nature that surrounds them.
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32 years after Chornobyl, next up, a Chornobyl on ice?
A nuclear power plant afloat in Arctic waters to power machines to dig up more climate-harming fossil fuels? What are they thinking?
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When 1.5 million tonnes of oil are being spilled every year, you have to do something about it
Bringing people together to fight against a huge evil can only make us more powerful against it.
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Why I stand with the guardians of the Amazon
Although the Karipuna face death threats and blackmailing from the logging industry, they stand strong to protect the forest and their community. But they cannot do this alone. It’s time for the Brazilian government to start fulfilling those promises and its constitutional duties and protecting the Indigenous People who are under constant attack from an…
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Talking is good, but the logging needs to stop
“And the Greenpeace ‘Golden Chainsaw Award’ goes to... [dramatic pause for effect]... Magnus Groth, the CEO of Essity!”