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Global Witness and Both ENDS strongly condemn the reported of harassment and surveillance by the Armed Forces of the ...
Brazil knows the devastation climate change is causing better than most, yet its own state oil company's actions could stand ...
For the first time, the research calculates the cost of climate damages caused by emissions from EU imports of US liquified ...
Fossil fuel companies have our future in a chokehold. They’ve captured our politicians’ ears, infiltrated climate summits and fuelled and funded war. We’re exposing how far fossil fuel companies will ...
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Leaching Myanmar's mountains For Zau*, a local worker, the mining boom is a rare chance to make money. He is paid 3,800 yuan ($600) in cash every month, around twice the average salary in Myanmar. He ...
Half of climate scientists surveyed with more than 10 publications have faced online abuse The survey found that level of exposure to harassment was linked to amount of academic publications and ...
These days, oil companies talk a good game, setting out net-zero plans and releasing green ads touting their renewable investments. They push unproven techno-fixes like carbon capture and storage (CCS ...
Global Witness was the first organisation to bring this issue to the world’s attention. Our ground-breaking report, A Rough Trade, released in 1998, exposed the role of diamonds in funding the civil ...
With news that TikTok may have been exploited to influence the Romanian presidential elections, we tested what election content its algorithm recommends People take part in the Romania Hopes rally, ...
Satellite data shows an increase in gas flaring since Azerbaijan last reported its emissions six years ago, calling into question BP and state oil company’s pledge to eliminate methane flaring by 2030 ...
Russia’s liquified gas (LNG) exports are helping to finance the country’s war in Ukraine and in 2022 were worth an estimated $21 billion On 8 March 2022, the oil and gas giant Shell was embarrassed.