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Since the first scientific critiques of fossil fuels, oil companies have gone from being the “wealth of nations” to ...
Since the first scientific critiques of fossil fuels, oil companies have gone from being the “wealth of nations” to ...
A new report by the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre (BHRRC) finds that more than half of the 95 legal cases initiated ...
In the misty hills of eastern Nepal near the border with India, 48-year-old farmer Surya Bhattarai patrols the steep slopes ...
As oil companies push for drilling on the Amazon coast, an underwater war silences the ocean’s most vocal creatures.
Swarms of desert locusts are moving across parts of North Africa. With unusually heavy rains in late 2024 supporting growth ...
Among Indigenous Naga tribes in India’s northeastern state of Nagaland, hunting traditions are transforming as cheap homemade ...
Pacing paw-to-paw, the fishing cat hisses. About twice the size of a domestic cat, its grey-green eyes fix on the keeper who ...
A new study has shown the first habitat suitability model for the endangered bear cuscus in Indonesia’s South Sulawesi, ...
On a mild February morning, Isaac Blanco quickly places half a sardine into each cage as his brother, Julio, steers their ...
The scorching afternoon sun stretches across the semiarid landscape of Marereni, in Kenya’s Kilifi county, where salt and sea ...
Saiga antelopes, among the most ancient living mammals, are set to be reintroduced to China 75 years after they went extinct ...
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