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The report also details the rapid increase in shipping activity around the two largest nickel-based industrial parks, Weda ...
The company’s New York Stock Exchange debut is overshadowed by its soaring legal liabilities and transparency concerns, ...
If introduced on time, the law will require companies to prove their products aren’t linked to deforestation and human rights ...
Cutting flood defence spending could cost more than leaders think. Making polluters pay is a fair way to protect communities ...
Global Witness is celebrating the decision by a Municipal Trial Court in the Philippines to dismiss state-brought defamation ...
To reverse the climate crisis, COP30 must address the unforeseen consequences of the critical mineral boom, which is adding ...
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Generative AI chatbots fail to adequately reflect fossil fuel companies’ complicity in the climate crisis, a Global Witness investigation has found AI-generated image of COP29, using the prompt "Show ...
With news that TikTok may have been exploited to influence the Romanian presidential elections, we tested what election content its algorithm recommends People take part in the Romania Hopes rally, ...
The Philippines’ mining industry is open for business. But with skyrocketing global demand for minerals – critical for the transition to green energy – Indigenous groups and the country’s rich ...
Industry influx escalates calls to protect talks from Big Polluters At least 1,773 fossil fuel lobbyists have been granted access to the COP29 summit in Baku, underscoring an outsized polluter ...
As UN climate negotiations begin, a new Global Witness analysis shows that top oil and gas producers could pay for climate loss and damage in lower-income countries with their current profits. We ...