Climate & Environment

December 1, 2023
Francisco Javier Bonilla

The Canadian-owned mine at the center of a national uprising will be shut down. But differing environmentalisms in the isthmus may now be on a collision course against one another.

December 1, 2023
Sylvia Marina Ruiz

Mercedes Biocca's insightful book reveals dynamics of resistance and acquiescence to soybean expansion in two Indigenous communities in the heart of Northern Argentina.

November 30, 2023
Rebecca Wilson and Eliana Lafone

Over 100 activists and storytellers from across the Americas gathered in the heart of the Ecuadorian Amazon to forge an alliance against extractivism and illegal mining. 

October 11, 2023
Giovana Girardi, Cristina Amorim, Álvaro Justen, and Rafael Oliveira for Agência Pública

Rural associations, media outlets, and digital channels provide a platform for scientists who espouse climate misinformation.

September 21, 2023
Ruth Santiago and Catalina de Onís

As the archipelago marks the anniversary of Hurricanes María and Fiona, the impacts of agency capture, colonialism, and climate chaos highlight the need for community-based rooftop solar.

September 15, 2023
Eric Larson

Activists and residents surrounding the Azteca Stadium managed to suspend a proposed expansion, but concerns about mega-projects, gentrification, and defense of territory in Mexico City remain.

July 10, 2023
Raúl Silva Telles do Valle and Biviany Rojas Garzón

Under Bolsonaro, environmental crimes skyrocketed amid a slide toward authoritarianism. Now, defending the rainforest also means rescuing Brazil’s democratic rule of law.

July 10, 2023
José Octavio Orsag Molina

Un recorrido de cuatro libros nos ayuda a pensar temáticas centrales en la historia de la Amazonia como las ideas de civilización, progreso, desarrollo y las ideas de modernidad.

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