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 ...
Uniting for a Sustainable Future and Ending Human Exploitation Every year on ...
A new form of human trafficking is rapidly expanding across Myanmar and ...
Thai authorities have turned to Japanese environmental experts for technical support as ...
Unveiling the Shadows: How the Past Shapes the Present in the Fight ...
Around the world, girls remain disproportionately vulnerable to trafficking and exploitation. By ...
Functional mushrooms? That’s so last year. As the food industry increasingly adopts ...

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