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Significance of Lula’s victory for the world
Amazonia Biodiversity Climate Change Direct action Fossil Fuels Geographical Imperialism Indigenous Peoples Sustainability Trade Unions

Significance of Lula’s victory for the world

From The Tribune of India In contrast to the isolationist foreign policy of the Bolsonaro regime, Lula stands out as…
November 9, 2022November 8, 2022 Rob Marsden
The great climate greenwash: Global meat giant JBS’ emissions leap by 51% in five years
Amazonia Climate Change Farming Food Geographical

The great climate greenwash: Global meat giant JBS’ emissions leap by 51% in five years

From the Institute For Agriculture and Trade Policy: One year ago, JBS, the world’s largest meat processor, pledged to reach…
May 6, 2022May 4, 2022 Rob Marsden
Stand with Brazil’s indigenous peoples
Amazonia Biodiversity Ecosocialism Geographical Indigenous Peoples Internationalism

Stand with Brazil’s indigenous peoples

From Brazil Solidarity EMERGENCY PROTEST – STAND WITH BRAZIL’S INDIGEOUS PEOPLES 5PM Monday, April 4th – find out more here.  We…
March 28, 2022March 27, 2022 Rob Marsden
The soy saga: deforestation continues despite new rules
Amazonia Biodiversity Farming Food Geographical Indigenous Peoples Just Transition Sustainability

The soy saga: deforestation continues despite new rules

From the Wicked Leeks website. British animals are still being fed soy that has links with deforestation in delicate tropical…
March 21, 2022March 21, 2022 Rob Marsden
The Global Challenge of COP26
Africa Amazonia China Climate Change Ecosocialism India Indigenous Peoples Internationalism Just Transition Labour Party

The Global Challenge of COP26

From Labour Outlook The Global Challenge of COP26 – Roger McKenzie, Liberation “There is an urgency to move beyond the…
November 3, 2021October 31, 2021 Rob Marsden
Anglo American, eyeing copper on protected indigenous land
Amazonia Direct action Farming Food Indigenous Peoples Internationalism Mining Sustainability

Anglo American, eyeing copper on protected indigenous land

From Greenpeace’s Unearthed blog 15.04.2021 Lucy Jordan and Hyury Potter @lucyjord@hyurypotter Munduruku people of the Brazilian Amazon demanding Anglo American…
May 2, 2021April 25, 2021 Rob Marsden

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