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The report also details the rapid increase in shipping activity around the two largest nickel-based industrial parks, Weda ...
The company’s New York Stock Exchange debut is overshadowed by its soaring legal liabilities and transparency concerns, ...
If introduced on time, the law will require companies to prove their products aren’t linked to deforestation and human rights ...
To reverse the climate crisis, COP30 must address the unforeseen consequences of the critical mineral boom, which is adding ...
A new analysis reveals that Chinese banks have become the largest creditors to “forest-risk” companies, after major producing ...
The climate non-profit, Milieudefensie (Friends of the Earth Netherlands), have just launched a court case against Shell ...
Attacks on land and environmental defenders in the Caribbean have often been overshadowed by the dangers faced by defenders in mainland Latin America, but protecting their rights is just as crucial ...
China has long dominated the world's supply of heavy rare earths, minerals needed to build electric vehicles and wind turbines. Demand for these products is skyrocketing as we rush to meet climate ...
Brookfield’s “slash and sell” tactics should not absolve it from responsibility for the environmental abuses committed on its farms. Its ability to cash in on deforestation underlines the need for ...
Rubber trees have replaced swathes of natural forest in parts of Africa. Owen Franken / Getty Industrial rubber plantations across west and central Africa linked to almost 520km2 of deforestation ...
European banks and investors – including Deutsche Bank, Crédit Agricole and Intesa Sanpaolo – are investing over €700 million in two companies that are helping fuel violence against the people of ...