Colombian community displaced by coastal erosion takes case to human rights commission
4 Mar 2024

A Colombian community under threat from coastal erosion will have their case heard by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
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The Brazilian state’s contract with foreign governments and companies has run into trouble over concerns it was premature and agreed without consulting Indigenous communities.

Ahead of UN climate talks, Brazil fast-tracks oil and highway projects that threaten the Amazon
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Months before hosting the U.N.'s first climate talks held in the Amazon, Brazil is fast-tracking a series of controversial decisions that undercut President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s lofty environmental rhetoric and show widening divisions within his cabinet.

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Hopes of real civil influence at November’s UN negotiations in Belém are being undermined by costs, bureaucracy and mixed messaging.

South America sets historic benchmark: Zero new coal plants planned
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South America just achieved a remarkable energy milestone, quietly setting a global benchmark: for the first time in history, the entire continent now has zero new coal-fired power plants planned.

In Panama, an Indigenous-led project rewrites the rules of reforestation
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Scientists from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute are collaborating with local communities in the Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca, a protected Indigenous territory, to foster a ground-up reforestation strategy using native trees and carbon payments.

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Moving forward work on just transition and implementing recommendations from the Global Stocktake of climate progress are key priorities for upcoming UN negotiations.