Ecocide on the Battlefield: Momentum Builds to Recognize Environmental Destruction in War as a Crime
Growing international pressure is pushing governments and global institutions to recognise large-scale environmental destruction during armed conflict as a potential international crime. Legal experts, environmental groups, and some policymakers argue ...
In Eastern Congo’s Masisi District, where communities have faced years of displacement ...
“20 years ago, I was alone, starving in the Amazon rainforest. I ...
2025 is the International Year of Cooperatives, a global celebration of businesses ...
Many people think of child labor as a relic of history – ...
Meet the man who rescued over 100,000 children from child labor and ...
Over the last few years, we’ve heard from some of our long-time ...

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