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India blocks websites opposed to regressive environmental law

India blocks websites opposed to regressive environmental law

India responds to environmental groups opposing plans to dilute Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) regulations by shutting their websites down.

Environment
Pangolin scales will no longer be used in traditional Chinese medicine

Pangolin scales will no longer be used in traditional Chinese medicine

China has removed pangolin scales from the list of approved ingredients for use in traditional Chinese medicine.

Nature
A historic win for the Ashaninka of Brazil as they receive compensation for deforestation on their land

A historic win for the Ashaninka of Brazil as they receive compensation for deforestation on their land

On top of a 2.4 million dollar compensation, the indigenous Ashaninka people will receive an official apology from the companies who deforested their lands in the 1980s.

Forests
US companies allowed to violate pollution laws during the coronavirus pandemic

US companies allowed to violate pollution laws during the coronavirus pandemic

The Environmental Protection Agency in the US has announced a temporary suspension of the enforcement of environmental pollution laws.

Coronavirus
Harvey Weinstein, the trial that found him guilty of sexual assault and rape explained

Harvey Weinstein, the trial that found him guilty of sexual assault and rape explained

The New York Supreme Court has found former film producer Harvey Weinstein guilty of rape and sexual assault. Even though he was acquitted of other charges, the verdict could be a turning point for women’s rights.

Gender
Borneo, indigenous and environmental activists celebrate: the mine won’t go ahead

Borneo, indigenous and environmental activists celebrate: the mine won’t go ahead

After a legal battle that lasted two years, Indonesia’s Supreme Court has revoked the permit to mine for coal in the forests of South Kalimantan in Borneo.

Activism
Tech giants sued over child labour, deaths and injuries in cobalt mining in the DRC

Tech giants sued over child labour, deaths and injuries in cobalt mining in the DRC

Apple, Dell, Microsoft and Tesla are among the tech companies named in a lawsuit brought in the US by the families of children killed and maimed in cobalt mining activities in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Rights
Canada, the legalisation of recreational marijuana comes into effect

Canada, the legalisation of recreational marijuana comes into effect

“Promise kept”: this was Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau’s comment on the legalisation of marijuana for recreational use, voted in June and which has now come into effect. Here’s what the new law entails.

Society
South Sudan has banned all forms of hunting

South Sudan has banned all forms of hunting

South Sudan has banned all forms of wildlife hunting, the National Conservation Agency stated. A progressive step for a country still facing civil war.

Environment
Being LGBT in Indonesia, why attacks on the community are growing

Being LGBT in Indonesia, why attacks on the community are growing

The targeting of 12 allegedly transgender people in Aceh is another case of attacks on people who are perceived or identify as LGBT in Indonesia. Why this abuse has increased recently and what needs to be done to solve it.

Gender
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