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Reportedly agreed benchmarking system set to fall short, with countries like Brazil and Paraguay not categorised as "high ...
Environmental defenders, Indigenous Peoples and experts set out Host Country Agreement recommendations to meaningfully ...
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The jaguar's future looks increasingly uncertain as Big Agribusiness tears down its home in Brazil's tropical forests to make way for cattle ranching Jaguars are key for healthy ecosystems. Gerald ...
The costs of climate breakdown in the UK amount to an estimated £3,000 per household over the course of this year, new research by Global Witness shows. Rising global temperatures, primarily driven by ...
Tax Justice UK, Oxfam GB and Global Witness have developed a policy platform Taxing Polluters: for a fairer, greener society, supported by over 35 civil society organisations and networks from across ...
A new Global Witness investigation indicates that international commodities trader Traxys has bought conflict coltan smuggled from Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to Rwanda The investigation ...
New Global Witness research exposes industrial agriculture’s threat to Brazil’s jaguar habitat and calls for urgent regulatory action to end deforestation ahead of COP30 Destruction of Brazil’s ...
The decision to allow Brazil-based meatpacking giant JBS to list on the New York Stock Exchange exposes deep, systematic weaknesses in the US financial system and a failure to prevent harm to people ...
Fossil fuel companies have our future in a chokehold. They’ve captured our politicians’ ears, infiltrated climate summits and fuelled and funded war. All this while preserving their industry’s ...
Une nouvelle enquête de Global Witness suggère que le négociant international en matières premières Traxys achète du coltan extrait en zone de conflit puis introduit clandestinement de la République ...