Global justice campaigners Marienna Pope-Weidemann and Sebastian Ordoñez Muñoz explain why mining is a threat to our climate change goals.
NGO worker Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on the progression of indigenous Adivasi rights in India.
Human rights defenders are being criminalized in Peru. John Crabtree highlights the unusual case of Walter Aduviri.
Make the Future is the latest in flimsy greenwash PR from an oil company pretending it can save the world from oil companies, Darren Cullen writes.
Violeta Santos Moura reports from Poland, where reliance on coal kills some 45,000 people each year.
The Guardian repeats the myth that becoming vegan is the ‘single biggest way’ to reduce your impact on Earth. Chris Saltmarsh and Harpreet Kaur Paul disagree.
Ian Neubauer reports from Bougainville, where rebels chased away a mining company 30 years ago. Now the company is planning its return.
The Bonn Climate Change Conference shows how top down processes will not bring about just solutions for the majority world, Harpreet Kaur Paul writes.
Residents from a coastal village in the Gambia are suing a Chinese-owned fishmeal plant accused of pollution, writes Nosmot Gbadamosi.
Lebanon’s waste is literally spilling beyond its shores. Daniel Hilton reports.
Kate Osamor, Labour’s shadow international development secretary, speaks to Yohann Koshy about aid and empire.
The fiery Filipino environmentalist talks to Veronique Mistiaen.
Citizens are coming to the rescue of endangered seagrass meadows, writes Nick Dowson.
Hurricane Maria swept through Dominica, destroying 62 per cent of all dwellings and killing 57, Richard Swift reports.
Stories you might have missed in 2017. By Kelsi Farrington.