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Villagers in eastern India vow to keep up coal mine protest after four killed

By: Jatindra Dash

Date: October 3rd 2016

Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation


BHUBANESWAR, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Villagers in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand vowed to continue their protest against a coal mine after four people were killed when police opened fire during clashes at the weekend, forcing a halt to operations at the site.


US: Indigenous Women Leaders of Dakota Access Pipeline Resistance to Speak Out For Protection of Earth and Water

By: Jade Begay

Date: September 28th 2016

Source: CommonDreams


Cannon Ball, North Dakota - Women of the Standing Rock Sioux people and Indigenous women allies from across North America (Turtle Island) stand on the front-line of ongoing  actions to halt construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline and protect land, water, community, sacred sites and lifeways.


Global land rush enters 'more dangerous stage', says anti-poverty group

By: Chris Arsenault

Date: September 23rd 2016

Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation


RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - International land deals, often for giant agriculture projects, now cover an area the size of Germany and a growing share are getting up and running, fuelling fears that local residents will be displaced, the anti-poverty group Oxfam said on Monday.


Ugandan villagers locked out of forest waiting for the 'promised land'

By: Nicky Milne

Date: September 21st 2016

Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation


BUKALEBA FOREST RESERVE, Uganda (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Deep within a pine and eucalyptus forest on the shores of Lake Victoria in southern Uganda, a parcel of land is pitting a Norwegian timber company against more than 10,000 villagers who say its "green" project is costing their homes and livelihood.


Banks pump billions into deforestation-linked firms in Southeast Asia - study

By: Beh Lih Yi

Date: September 6th 2016

Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation


"This research suggests that banks continue to turn a blind eye to the devastating impacts of their financial services"


JAKARTA, Sept 6 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Banks have financed companies responsible for rainforest destruction in Southeast Asia to the tune of billions of dollars, a study showed Tuesday, and called on lenders to stop "fuelling forest crime".

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