With their arms painted green, the young activists of Mother Nature Cambodia parade through the streets of Phnom Penh with megaphones and petitions in hand. They want to draw as much attention as ...
For years, Panama’s indigenous Ngäbe Buglé community has been locked in a struggle to keep its ancestral land: the Barro Blanco dam is a hydropower project that threatens to flood their homes and ...
At 66 million tons annually, palm oil is the most commonly produced vegetable oil. Its low world market price and properties that lend themselves to processed foods have led the food industry to use ...
Dear consumer, Supermarkets and the food industry want you to believe their products are good for you and produced with respect for nature and environment. But please don’t be misled. A new label is ...
“P&G intends to stop buying dirty palm oil by 2020. This commitment is pure greenwashing. P&G must eliminate palm oil from its supply chain immediately.” Procter & Gamble’s suppliers have left a trail ...
What does your heirloom jewelry have in common with the digital device you are using to read this page? They both contain gold. And in the quest for this precious metal, thousands of people are ...
The fishing cat is a sleek, stealthy predator at home in mangrove forests and marshlands in South Asia. Habitat loss and poaching have cut their numbers in half in less than two decades. Tell the ...
The current situation of the indigenous Guaraní in Mato Grosso do Sul is dramatic: The Shell Group is converting their native land into sugar cane plantations in order to produce ethanol fuel for the ...