Award-winning documentary ‘The Territory’ recounts the struggles and resilience of Indigenous BraziliansThe film won the Emmy for International Television AwardWritten by Amazônia RealTranslated by Liam Anderson29 February 2024
The Sustainable Development Goals in Cuba, explainedHow are sustainable development goals implemented in Cuba?Written by Periodismo de BarrioTranslated by Gabriela Mesones Rojo28 February 2024
‘Tek sleep and mark death': Oil disaster in Tobago is a cautionary taleA major spill in the region could place many island nations in jeopardyWritten by Guest Contributor26 February 2024
Natural disasters in Mongolia grow worse and threaten the future of nomadic way of lifeHumans, animals, and traditions suffer a pitiless weather phenomenonWritten by Nurbek Bekmurzaev26 February 2024
Photo essay: Communities still coping in the aftermath of Morocco earthquakeAmid the ruins, survivors piece their lives back togetherWritten by Rowan Glass23 February 2024
Climate crisis ruins Himalayan pastoralistsNepal’s shepherds leave their ancestral occupation due to climate changeWritten by Nepali Times20 February 2024
Turkey's search for gold has a massive humanitarian and environmental impactAt least nine workers are still missingWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva20 February 2024
Understanding Tobago’s disastrous oil spillThe slick has been observed extending as far as 144 km west of Tobago Written by Cari-Bois News19 February 2024
Flying fish and bearded fig trees are on the decline in BarbadosBarbadians are proud of their natural heritage, but could some of it be slipping away?Written by Cari-Bois News18 February 2024
Environmental Justice Foundation seeks a solution with the Dase app to battle illegal fishingThe Dase app and Environmental Justice Foundation are seeking solutionsWritten by Leocadia Bongben15 February 2024
Tobago continues to grapple with oil spill caused by unidentified tankerCleanup efforts include booms and manual removal of oil-soaked sargassumWritten by Janine Mendes-Franco14 February 2024
The battle of Bashkir people: Why the largest protests in wartime Russia happened in BashkortostanA powerful national and ecological movement appeared in the republic several years agoWritten by Daria Dergacheva5 February 2024
The perils of extracting limestone in Nepal's Indigenous Chepang communitiesMining sites are predominantly located near Indigenous and communal landsWritten by Biswash Chepang2 February 2024