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Patel Maya

Activists Fight Against Destructive Deep Sea Mining off Mexico’s Pacific Coast

Activists Protest Deep Sea Mining off Pacific Coast of Mexico Overview Greenpeace Mexico activists climbed aboard the deep sea mining ship Hidden Gem, anchored in Manzanillo Bay in the State of Colima, to protest against the destructive plans of Canadian miner The Metals Company. The company aims to mine the […]

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Patel Maya

Safeguarding Earth’s Lifeline: The Imperative of Protecting the Congo Rainforest

Insuring the Future by Protecting the Congo Rainforest Fossil Fuel Companies Eye the Congo Rainforest Fossil fuel companies are vying for the opportunity to drill for oil and gas in the Congo rainforest, an ecosystem that encompasses large parts of the Congo Basin and is the second-largest intact rainforest in […]

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Liu David

Tackling the Blaze: Balancing Conservation and Crisis in the Amazon Rainforest

Caring for the Amazon Rainforest in the Age of Fire The Root of the Problem The Amazon rainforest, often referred to as the “green giant,” is not only a natural wonder but also a crucial component of the global ecosystem. Covering an area of 6.7 million km² across nine South […]

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Samantha Chen

Defending Papuan Forests: Standing with Indigenous Auyu in the Struggle for Environmental Justice

Standing with Indigenous Auyu to Defend Papuan Forests The Plight of the Auyu People Last June, I had the opportunity to visit the remote settlements of the Auyu People in the West Papua region, just across the border from Papua New Guinea. The village I visited, Yare, is located in […]

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Liu David

Why NY Governor Must Take a Stand Against Tropical Deforestation

New York Should Lead the Way in Combating Tropical Deforestation and Human Rights Abuses Introduction The state of New York has taken a significant step towards combatting tropical deforestation and human rights abuses by passing the Tropical Deforestation-Free Procurement Act. This legislation seeks to ensure that companies contracting with the […]

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Samantha Chen

“Saving the Great Pollinators: The Endangered Monarch Butterflies”

Saving Monarch Butterflies: Individual Actions and Global Solutions The magic of monarch butterflies, with their delicate wings and epic multigenerational journey, is fading away as habitat loss and climate change threaten their survival. Eduardo Rendón-Salinas, a biologist with over 30 years of experience studying monarch butterflies, explains in an opinion […]

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