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Nature for Sale
Corporations, industries and international institutions have spent the last two decades pursuing market-based ‘solutions' to the deepening biodiversity crisis....
05 March, 2020Can market-based approaches address critical biodiversity loss?
We are facing multiple interconnected crises. Biodiversity loss and deterioration and the extinction of species present us with further...
17 December, 2019Defending territories, Defending our lives
Every day, peoples and communities across the world come together to take collective action, often fighting for their collective...
09 December, 2019Carbon Markets at COP25, Madrid: A Threat to People, Politics, and Planet
In December 2019, the international community gathers for the 25th UN climate conference (COP25) in Madrid, Spain. Carbon markets,...
26 November, 2019Regulated Destruction
In the context of intensifying climate and biodiversity crises, international institutions and states have the power to regulate the...
21 November, 2019Death by impunity: Berta Cáceres and Agua Zarca
“I cannot freely walk on my territory or swim in the sacred river and I am separated from my...
08 October, 2019Red Carpet Courts
Imagine an environmentally or socially destructive corporate project – say, a toxic mine, which could poison your local supply...
24 June, 2019Power concentration in the global food system and the threat of Big Data
Mega-mergers and acquisitions have led to an unprecedented concentration of power throughout the industrial food chain. New technologies and...
29 April, 2019