Ailton Krenak Warns of Ecological Collapse as Indigenous Thinker Challenges Brazil’s Development Model
“Development is not an innocent word. It fires a shot at someone.” Brazilian Indigenous leader, writer and environmental thinker Ailton
Read More“Development is not an innocent word. It fires a shot at someone.” Brazilian Indigenous leader, writer and environmental thinker Ailton
Read MoreParis— Global ocean temperatures are on the verge of returning to record-breaking levels within days as weather patterns shift toward
Read More“Living heritage is not only cultural memory — for many island communities, it is also a practical system of survival.”
Read MoreDhaka – Heavy pre-monsoon rains and rising upstream water flows from India have swollen rivers across northeastern Bangladesh, threatening major
Read More“A civilisation survives not only in its monuments, but in the fragile pages someone chooses to protect.” In the fading
Read More“When survival becomes urgent, even the oldest taboos begin to lose their power.” For decades, women in fishing communities along
Read More“Chernobyl is neither a dead zone nor a perfect wilderness—it is a living laboratory where radiation, abandonment and adaptation continue
Read MoreOtsuchi — Fifteen years after losing his family home in Japan’s devastating 2011 tsunami, volunteer firefighter Ryota Haga is battling
Read More“It cannot be that a process which benefits humanity is carried out at the expense of local communities.” The global
Read More“Investment in water is an investment in dignity, equality, public health, and sustainable development Environmental degradation and systemic inequality are
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