It’s time for the Sarawak Government’s Reign of Plunder to End
Apr 5, 2011 • Ever since the chainsaws arrived on the shores of Borneo, in 1946, the island’s ancient rainforest, home to more... Read More
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Apr 5, 2011 • Ever since the chainsaws arrived on the shores of Borneo, in 1946, the island’s ancient rainforest, home to more... Read More
Mar 26, 2011 • “Oil in Eden” provides an essential summary of the issues surrounding “the defining Canadian environmental battle of our time:”... Read More
Feb 28, 2011 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Ngobe Leaders reach an accord with Panama, securing their land from mining and exploration;... Read More
Jan 3, 2011 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Ecuadorian soldiers evict Kichwa community; UN approves two Resolutions from Bolivia; South Dakota OK’s... Read More
Jul 26, 2010 • Nearly two months ago, 600 farmers and Indigenous people came together in Puerto Princesa on Palawan Island to urge... Read More
May 18, 2010 • A massive police crackdown may be imminent in the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR), where thousands of Tibetan villagers have... Read More
Apr 24, 2010 • “Voices from the Lost Frontier” exposes the growing threat of mining development on Palawan Island, one of the most... Read More
Jan 28, 2010 • Several large companies are working “day and night” to mine for gold in areas that will soon be flooded... Read More
Dec 28, 2009 • With more than a thousand mining and exploration companies operating around the world, Canada is by far the most... Read More
Oct 19, 2009 • Comments are urgently needed on the “Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) Screening Report” for GEHitachi’s nuclear expansion project in Peterborough,... Read More
Oct 14, 2009 • At least three people are dead after a group of “club-wielding gangsters” attacked residents of Baijiamao village in Lin... Read More
Jun 10, 2009 • In a rare and surprising turn of events, Chinese authorities have come to an agreement with Tibetan villagers over... Read More
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