February 1, 2019
EU Legislators Urge UN to Compensate Kosovo Lead Poisoning Victims
Roma Were Exposed to Toxic Lead in UN-Run Camps
January 30, 2019
A Trail of Death after Another Dam Collapses in Brazil
84 Killed, 276 Missing in Mining Waste Sludge in Brumadinho
December 17, 2018
Interview: The Downside of Kenya’s Massive Development Project
Activists in Lamu Challenge Power Despite Threats
December 10, 2018
Human Rights are Key to Success at Climate Talks
Celebrating the 70th Anniversary of the UDHR at COP24
December 10, 2018
US: Deregulating Mountaintop Removal Threatens Drinking Water and Public Health
Canceling rule, study endangers Appalachian coal communities
December 10, 2018
Interview: The Scourge of Mountain Top Mining in West Virginia
December 7, 2018
Poland Denies Entry to Environmental Activists to Attend Climate Talks
Denials Come in Wake of New Law That Restricts Protest Rights
November 29, 2018
Indian Farmers Call for Action Over Agricultural Crisis
Epidemic of Suicides, Staggering Debt Legacies of Government Inaction
October 29, 2018
Witnessing Guinea’s Bauxite Mining Boom
Efforts to Improve Oversight of Mining Need to Benefit Affected Communities
October 26, 2018
Iran: Environmentalists Face Capital Charges
Detained for 9 Months; No Access to a Lawyer
October 22, 2018
Small Victory for Lead Poisoning Victims in China
Government Harassment, Weak Environmental Laws Hamper Justice Efforts
October 19, 2018
Lebanon’s Waste Crisis Hits Home
Open Waste Burning Continues to Pose Health Risks Across Country
October 18, 2018
Lebanon: No Action to Enforce New Waste Law
Open Burning by Municipalities Endangering Health
October 10, 2018
Dutch Court Ruling on Human Rights Obligations to Halt Climate Case
Ruling an Important Step toward Climate Justice