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The Indigenous resistance in Brazil – in photos
The largest Indigenous mobilisation in the world brought thousands of Indigenous Peoples together to exchange knowledge, share experiences, and fight for their rights.
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The world is watching—and supporting—Indigenous Peoples in Brazil
To support the Indigenous communities in Brazil and show Bolsonaro’s government that the world is watching, hundreds of people all over the world demonstrated in front of Brazilian embassies.
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Wave of support challenges Bolsonaro’s threats against Indigenous Peoples of Brazil
"Indigenous Peoples should be respected and supported here in Brazil. Especially by the Brazilian state, and by the current government..."
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10 women and the world through their lens
Take a look at some of this unmissable environmental photography, captured by accomplished women from around the globe.
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Cutting through this forest means destroying our past, our future, and our identity
A proposed plan for the Arctic railway would cut through our pasture spoiling our nature and fresh water supply. And simultaneously destroying our past, future, and identity.
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Sámi reindeer herders oppose an industrial railway cutting through their land
“The Finnish government is trading away our rights and our land. We do not consent."
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A journey across Russia’s desolate oil region
“I wonder why it reminds me Mordor so much,” our videographer, Vitya, asks. “Because it looks like the Eye of Sauron,” I reply.
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What is happening to 100 million hectares of forests in Russia?
If we can regulate these 100 million hectares of “illegal” forests in a smart way, they could be a big part of nature conservation and restoration.
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US Federal Court dismisses racketeering counts against Greenpeace
“From day one, it was clear Resolute intended to bully legitimate advocacy organisations and forest defenders by abusing laws designed to curtail the mafia."
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Activists expose illegal deforestation linked to flooding in Argentina
“The devastating floods that are claiming lives across northern Argentina are no ‘natural’ disaster. They are made worse by climate change and forest destruction."