Five reasons not to buy BP’s story about the end of its sponsorship deals.
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Five reasons not to buy BP’s story about the end of its sponsorship deals.
Filed in: Art Corporations Oil
Nithin Coca reports from Indonesia on the expansion of oil palm plantations in the rainforests of Sumatra.
Filed in: Environment Forests Indonesia
The world’s last great woodlands are fast disappearing – with untold consequences for the environment and for us. Time to stop the destruction, argues Wayne Ellwood.
Filed in: Environment Forests Sustainability
The costs of the 50-year conflict add up to ecocide. Doug Weir reports.
Filed in: Colombia Environment War and Peace
Doug Weir explains why these rights are especially important during times of armed conflict.
Filed in: Arms Conflict Environment Human Rights Military Nuclear Weapons Pollution War and Peace
Researchers from the Ocean Clean Up will place a 100-kilometre-long floating barrier off the Dutch coastline, Beulah Maud Devaney reports.
Filed in: Netherlands Pollution
The quiet power of oil and money has for decades enabled Saudi Arabia to buy silence and influence. But not for much longer, predicts Nafeez Ahmed.
Filed in: Oil Saudi Arabia
Sabine Joukes reports on a project to halt deforestation in a once-fertile land.
Filed in: Environment Forests Malawi
Are certain proposals to reduce carbon emissions based on technological hype? Almuth Ernsting asks.
Filed in: Canada Climate Change Environment Pollution
Anna Wild, 20-years-old, explains what climate activists from Plane Stupid, the Heathrow 13, mean to her and why they have her support.
Filed in: Climate Change Environment United Kingdom
There’s much to admire in the documentary but its political framing and a major error threaten to undermine its message, writes Danny Chivers.
Filed in: Animals Climate Change Environment Sustainability
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