Eco Justice

Eco Justice

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Ekō - People and planet over profits
Ekō - People and planet over profits
Ekō is a community of people from around the world committed to curbing the growing power of corporations. We want to buy from, work for and invest in companies that respect the environment, treat their workers well and respect democracy. And we're not afraid to stand up to them when they don't.
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Ekō - People and planet over profits
Grist
Grist
An independent, non-profit news outlet, Grist is dedicated to covering climate, justice, and solutions. The climate crisis is one of the most existential threats humanity faces, but we're here to show you the way forward and the solutions that can help us turn the tide. Subscribe to The Beacon, Grist's daily newsletter that brings a dose of good climate news - https://bit.ly/3rkuaPQ
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Grist
Centre for Climate Justice
Centre for Climate Justice
Share your videos with friends, family, and the world
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Centre for Climate Justice
Global Witness
Global Witness
We expose how the industries fuelling the climate crisis profit from destruction, and stand with the people fighting back
·globalwitness.org·
Global Witness
Global Investigative Journalism Network
Global Investigative Journalism Network
GIJN is an international association of nonprofit organizations that support, promote, and produce investigative journalism. GIJN hosts conferences and provides training, resources, and consulting.
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Global Investigative Journalism Network
The world needs a new UN protocol to fight environmental crime (commentary)
The world needs a new UN protocol to fight environmental crime (commentary)
In Brazil’s Yanomami Indigenous Territory and across other parts of the Amazon Basin, illegal gold mining has metastasized into a transnational criminal enterprise. What starts with illegal deforestation and mercury poisoning ends with laundered gold flowing into global supply chains. The trade finances organized crime, corrupt officials, and crosses borders via shell companies into Suriname, Guyana and Venezuela, before […]
·news.mongabay.com·
The world needs a new UN protocol to fight environmental crime (commentary)