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Corruption , Environment , Health / 08/26/2017
Lead poisoning, gasoline lobbies and crime

Lead pollution was supposed to be eliminated in US long back, but it did not happen Most of you have probably heard how the residents of Flint, Michigan were exposed to unhealthy levels of lead in their water (actually, any level is considered unhealthy) due to political and managerial incompetenc

Business , Corruption , Featured / 06/24/2017
Central African Republic: An inside look into the social media world of diamond smuggling

A new undercover investigation by Global Witness shows how diamond smugglers are making use of social media platforms as they seek to get diamonds linked to the ongoing violent conflict in the Central African Republic (CAR) out of the country and into international markets. “A Game of Stones” re

A year after Berta Cáceres’ murder, protecting the planet is just as deadly

Robert Soutar Latin America remains the world’s deadliest region in which to defend the environment but those on the frontline of land and resource-related conflicts are continually targeted all over the world by profit from environmentally destructive industries. In recent months activists have

Alleged Scheme To Fix Generic Drug Prices in US Started At Dinners And ‘Girls Nights Out’

Liz Szabo and JoNel Aleccia and Mark Zdechlik, Minnesota Public Radio The high prices Americans pay for generic drugs may have been cooked up by pharmaceutical salespeople on golf courses, at a New Jersey steakhouse or over martinis at a “Girls Nights Out” in Minnesota. Details emerging from an

Environmental crime threatening peace and security: INTERPOL & UNEP

The vast majority of deforestation and illegal logging takes place in the tropical forests of the Amazon, Central Africa and Southeast Asia. The extent of illegal logging estimate accounts for 50–90 per cent of the volume of forestry in key producer tropical countries and 15–30 per cent of globa

Swachh Bharat: It’s Time To Stop Sweeping Accountability Aside

Amitangshu Acharya and Depinder Kapur Accounting for toilets on paper is a poor substitute to accountability. By enabling the latter, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan can make a real difference In February 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was replying to the Lok Sabha debate on the president’s address.

Billionaire’s elephant-hunting safaris implicated in “Pygmy” abuses

Survival International has learned that an elephant-hunting safari operation jointly owned by a French billionaire has been implicated in human rights abuses against local Baka “Pygmies” and their neighbors, including illegal evictions and torture. The operation is based in two “protected area

These East African countries show how teamwork and technology can thwart illegal fishing

Emma Bryce Innovation sparks success as nations collaborate to identify and take action against suspect vessels Early in December 2012, a South Korean vessel called the Premier entered the Indian Ocean to fish. In West Africa, authorities knew that the boat had been fishing illegally in Liberian wat

There are No Winners in Pac Rim Mining Company vs El Salvador

Civil society groups worldwide that support Salvadoran communities and organizations working on mining and environmental issues reacted to decision by International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes In 2009, Pac Rim Cayman LLC brought an “investor-state dispute settlement” (ISDS) case

RE(D)D is BAD!

  Rafał Chudy My view about the UN-REDD is very straightforward: it simply does not work and will never do, as it is based on wrong premises. I mean here that it will never realize targets included in its long name. However, I strongly argue that this program plays perfectly important political ro

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