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March 01, 2022
Tree destruction in Japan: a no-win situation
topic:
Conservation
by:
Sean Michael Wilson
In Japan, trees and gardens in urban environments are being destroyed at alarming rates, much to the detriment of air quality and people's health.
February 02, 2022
A wetland under siege: Is the Pantanal a paradise lost?
topic:
Conservation
by:
Steve Trent
org:
Environmental Justice Foundation
This World Wetlands Day we must recognise that if we allow the Pantanal to disappear on our watch, we will be overseeing an international tragedy.
January 25, 2022
Noor Mukadam should not die in vain
topic:
Women’s rights
by:
Zainab Ali Khan
In Pakistan, much like in other nations, femicide rates are soaring. It is time for globally coordinated action to end violence against women and girls.
December 14, 2021
International Whaling Commission Requires Bold Vision to Save Whales and Dolphins
topic:
Mass Extinction
by:
Sue Fisher
org:
Animal Welfare Institute
On Its 75th Anniversary, the International Whaling Commission put forth a bold strategic plan to save whales and dolphins
December 09, 2021
The slow violence of climate displacement: Children’s rights on the frontline
topic:
Child rights
org:
Environmental Justice Foundation
Climate breakdown is one of the most brutal forms of slow violence, and children are bearing the brunt of it.
November 11, 2021
The voices unheard at COP26
topic:
Climate Change
by:
Edo Perry
org:
Natursteve
As an exclusive event for world leaders and business people, COP26 excludes some of the most crucial voices in the fight against the climate crisis.
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