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Fruits of Resistance in Brazil
Just past Porto Alegre’s Redenção park, two blocks towards the river, sits the CaSanAT building. A colorful single story...
19 March, 2021From car park to urban farm: The steady growth of community gardening in Penang, Malaysia
With the turmoil wrought by Covid-19 focusing minds on local food sources, the urban farm is an idea whose...
09 March, 2021Covid-19: The peoples’ path from crisis to recovery
What impact has the Covid-19 pandemic had on the peoples, communities and allies that Friends of the Earth works...
05 March, 2021Fisherfolk who plant trees: Turning the tide on mangrove deforestation
Planting trees seems a strange thing for a fisherman to do. And when a group of fishermen began planting...
04 March, 202113 years is too long for victims of Shell’s oil spills to wait for justice.
On Friday 29th January 2021, justice prevailed for the people of the oil-soaked Niger Delta. After a thirteen-year struggle...
11 February, 2021Justice at last – Dutch court orders Shell to compensate Nigerian farmers for oil spill harm.
"Victims of environmental pollution, land grabbing, or exploitation now have a better chance to win a legal battle against...
05 February, 2021Organisations urge Biden Administration to do more on climate than merely rejoin Paris Agreement
President Joseph Biden is expected to take the United States back into the Paris Agreement on Inauguration day (20...
20 January, 2021“Nobody can tell us what to do”: Agroecology as resistance
“We can’t afford to plant only one crop - we have to do what is of more benefit to...
21 December, 2020Indian farmers lead historic struggle for Food Sovereignty, Anti-fascism, Democracy and Human Rights
Friends of the Earth International stands in solidarity with Indian farmers and workers in their continuing protests against the...
18 December, 2020