Valeria Vegh Weis on the 2,000 kilometer march of indigenous peoples in Argentina from the Juju region to Buenos Aires to demand that lithium mining projects in their territories are immediately halted.
Centre researcher Samira Homerang Saunders interviews Honolulu-based
Naima Temaile Fifita about the colonial past and present context for the fires in Maui.
As demands grow for yet another humanitarian intervention to “fix” Haiti’s problems, we need to recognise that previous interventions have kept Haiti in the throes of political, social, and ecological crisis for over a century. By Angela Sherwood
As the world burns, shareholders are getting record cash pay outs from their fossil fuel investments finds our new report written and researched in collaboration with Corporate Watch. By David Whyte
Since the colonial era, West Papuans have been engaged in a long struggle for their independence and freedom. By Samira Homerang Saunders
An interview with Richard Falk by Luigi Daniele.
Professor Richard A. Falk is Chair of Global Law and Co-Director of the Centre for Climate Crime and Climate Justice at Queen Mary University London.
Our waterways are in a horribly polluted state. So, who really owns our water? Who is responsible for this pollution? By Eleanor Godwin