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Corporations, Climate, and the Court: New Directions for

Corporations, especially those engaged in fossil fuel production, agriculture, construction, and transportation, play a significant role in the climate crisis and in its human rights impacts.

New cold wave alert: impact, forecast, and response in South

A new wave of polar cold threatens southern South America, with temperatures well below average. Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, southern Brazil, and Bolivia are expected to be the

Inter-American Court of Human Rights Issues Advisory

The ICtHR found that there exists an independent right to a healthy climate, derived from the right to a healthy environment, discussing at length States'' obligations to mitigate climate change,

For 1st Time, Fires Are Biggest Threat to Forests'' Climate

Sachi Kitaijma Mulkey covers climate and the environment for The Times. Harry Stevens is a Times reporter and graphics editor covering climate change, energy and the natural world. The

INESAD Climate change and financing: Challenges facing

Visit the post for more.Climate change and financing: Challenges facing women quinoa farmers in the Southern Altiplano of Bolivia Green Jobs and Sustainable Agriculture, men, Projects,

BRICS Summit 2025, 17th Summit, Host Country, Outcomes,

BRICS Summit 2025, hosted by Brazil in Rio, brings together 11 member nations for the 17th edition to discuss AI, climate, global governance & trade. Key outcomes include the Rio

REDESCA publishes report on wildfires in Bolivia and calls for

It also calls for removing regulatory and economic incentives for land-use change and deforestation, ensuring environmental and social impact assessments, and requiring climate,

Endangered Andean cats face extinction from climate change

Endangered Andean cats face extinction from climate change and lithium mining in the Andes. Discover how local communities and conservationists are fighting to save this elusive wild cat.

Amy Goodman: Bolivia knows only grass roots can spur real climate

Instead of taking U.S. aid money for climate change, Bolivia is taking a leadership role in helping organize civil society and governments, globally, with one goal -- to alter the course of the next

Bolivia Burning: ''We are on the edge of a precipice''

So many people are aware of tropical forests being razed in other countries around the world like Brazil, Indonesia, Malaysia, Peru, Colombia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo etc., but

For an ''ecommunist'' alternative to degrowth and luxury

Capital prioritises short-term profitability, even if that generates burdensome consequences in the medium or long term. Today we are seeing some of these unforeseen consequences from

Human rights and the rights of nature in the governance of

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) outlined in its Advisory Opinion No. 32 (OC-32), released on July 3, 2025, how human rights must be upheld in the face of the climate

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