Insights give you a snapshot of oil, gas, and mining expansion affecting protected areas, primary forests, diverse ecosystems, Indigenous and Local communities, and endangered species across the world.
Insights
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Oil and Gas Expansion Endangers Isolated Indigenous Peoples in Peru
Despite legal protections at both national and international levels, isolated Indigenous peoples live in highly vulnerable situations, in extreme danger of being pushed from their lands or killed.
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Oil exploration threats to Conkouati-Douli National Park in Republic of Congo
After signing a $50M forest protection deal at COP 28, the Republic of Congo awarded an oil & gas permit in Conkouati-Douli National Park, posing significant risks to tropical forests, endangered species, and local communities.
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Offshore Oil and Gas Expansion is Looming Over Diverse Ecosystems
From regulating the climate and serving as the largest source of oxygen on the planet to supporting a vast array of biodiversity and millions of peoples’ livelihoods, the oceans are a true gift to humanity and future generations.
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Briefing Note: Three Basins Multi Threats to the Pantropics
Fossil fuel and mining expansion is an urgent threat that will harm climate stability, the integrity of the world’s most vital ecosystems, and the Indigenous and local communities who call these regions home.
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Briefing Note: Three Basins Multi Threats to Congo
Fossil fuel and mining expansion is an urgent threat that will harm climate stability, the integrity of the world’s most vital ecosystems, and the Indigenous and local communities who call these regions home.
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Briefing Note: Three Basins Multi Threats to Southeast Asia
Fossil fuel and mining expansion is an urgent threat that will harm climate stability, the integrity of the world’s most vital ecosystems, and the Indigenous and local communities who call these regions home.
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Briefing Note: Three Basins Multi Threats to the Amazon
Fossil fuel and mining expansion is an urgent threat that will harm climate stability, the integrity of the world’s most vital ecosystems, and the Indigenous and local communities who call these regions home.
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EACOP Ripple Effect
The East Africa Crude Oil export pipeline (EACOP) poses massive threats to communities, and ecosystems from coral reefs, to some of the last remaining primary forests on Earth. The project could produce 25 times the host nations’ combined annual emissions.
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Briefing Note: Fossil Fuel Expansion Threatens Biodiversity
Fossil fuel and mining expansion is an urgent threat that will harm climate stability, the integrity of the world’s most vital ecosystems, and the Indigenous and local communities who call these regions home.
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A Global Crisis Point: Oil and Gas Expansion in Critical Ecosystems
The rapid expansion of oil and gas development in the Amazon and Congo Basins poses an imminent threat to global climate stability, biodiversity, and the lives of millions of Indigenous People and local communities residing in these areas.