China strives to go green in South America's ‘Lithium Triangle’Local communities are pushing back on nontransparent mining practicesWritten by Alicia Chen, Gabriela Mesones Rojo31 July 2024
Women fishmongers in Kenya have had little choice in the widespread sex-for-fish culture, until nowHow cage fishing is leveling the playing field for Kenyan women fishmongersWritten by Minority Africa30 July 2024
Fact-checkers condemn physical attack against journalist of Croatian fact-checking service FaktografFilming a documentary about illegal landfill is dangerous business Written by Metamorphosis Foundation24 July 2024
The pros and cons of Chinese investment in Tajikistan's gold mining sectorThe investments generate money for the government but harm local populationsWritten by Shahida Yakub24 July 2024
Kenya’s smallholder farmers are challenging a law preventing them from sharing indigenous seedsThe law 'sold Kenya’s food system to the highest bidder’Written by Minority Africa19 July 2024
After Hurricane Beryl, how can St. Vincent & the Grenadines recover beyond materialism?The Caribbean is the coal mine on the frontlines of the climate catastropheWritten by Guest Contributor17 July 2024
Climate change takes toll on internally displaced women in Pakistan"Women are not receiving the medical attention they require"Written by Asfandiyar17 July 2024
Five years later: Hurricane Dorian’s indelible markHurricane Dorian showed everyone the urgent need for climate justiceWritten by Guest Contributor16 July 2024
As electric vehicles gain momentum in Brazil, China's influence shines throughIn 2023, EV car sales rose 91 percent compared to 2022Written by Laís Martins, Luo Jieqi12 July 2024
Azerbaijan ahead of COP29: Price hikes and construction worksExperts predict hikes on basic food products nextWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva10 July 2024
Hundreds succumb to extreme temperatures as severe heatwave engulfs PakistanThe country grapples with challenges posed by climate changeWritten by R Umaima Ahmed10 July 2024
‘We cannot be dispirited’: Mother Nature activists defiant after court conviction in CambodiaThey were accused of plotting against the government and insulting the kingWritten by Mong Palatino8 July 2024
In Nepal, when yaks go, so does cultureThe intangible heritage of yak-rearing within a pastoral culture is in danger of being lostWritten by Nepali Times7 July 2024
UK diamond company that won water and climate awards has been linked to water pollution in LesothoInvestigation follows outcry from villagers living near the mineWritten by The Colonist Report6 July 2024
After devastating the Caribbean, Hurricane Beryl has been downgraded, but can continue to bring ruinThe extent of the damage in Jamaica is yet to be determinedWritten by Janine Mendes-Franco5 July 2024
A year after environmental protests rocked Azerbaijan's village of Soyudlu, it is business as usualVillage residents fear reprisals from speaking up and giving interviewsWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva4 July 2024
Boycotting Xinjiang cotton: What does it mean for environmental and labor justice in Central Asia?Are other cotton producers faring better on labor and environmental issues?Written by Shahida Yakub, Global Climate Justice Fellowship3 July 2024
The complex role China plays in Africa's energy transitionChina is the largest investor in Africa's new energy marketWritten by Ruohan Xie, Desire Nimubona3 July 2024
As Jamaica braces for a direct hit, relief efforts have begun for islands shattered by Hurricane Beryl'Sea level rise represents a clear human influence on the damage potential from a given hurricane'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco3 July 2024