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Oceans, hope, environmental justice, critiques of capitalism: 6 books to start 2026
Here are 6 inspiring books discussing oceans, critiques of capitalism, the Indigenous fight for environmental justice, and hope
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West Papuan Protest Against Merauke Sugarcane Nat. Strategic Project
West Papuan youth and impacted landowners portrayed the struggle of Indigenous Peoples whose ancestral lands are being seized for the Merauke Sugarcane National Strategic Project.
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Sumatra Floods Send Prabowo Govt Warning to Correct Course
The devastating floods that hit Sumatra show that the climate crisis is bringing increasingly extreme weather. The second factor behind flooding is forest destruction in upstream river catchment areas.
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We’re not ‘vulnerable.’ We’re being sacrificed.
From the Philippines to Thailand, Typhoon Kalmaegi shows how the world left Global South countries exposed again
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Greenpeace brings #SaveRajaAmpat to UNEA Forum, urges better governance for ‘energy transition’ minerals
In Fiji, Greenpeace Southeast Asia calls for global governance on minerals needed for energy transition
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That afternoon, the climate crisis knocked on my door
Floods that we usually only see on our phone and television screens are now happening to us.
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Forest Stewardship Council Risks Reputation by Lifting Suspension of Asia Pulp & Paper’s Remedy Process
Civil Society criticizes the move, citing failure to conclude investigations into the scope of forestry giant’s empire and gross misrepresentation of community views
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Indonesian Court Delivers Blow to South Sumatra Smoke Haze Victims and to Environmental Justice
In a deeply disappointing decision, the Palembang District Court in Sumatra has rejected a lawsuit filed by dozens of smoke haze victims.
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South Sumatra Residents Testify in Landmark Haze Pollution Lawsuit
Witnesses testified today in Palembang District Court, detailing the devastating impacts of haze pollution caused by peatlands fires.









