Australian authorities are dramatically ramping up the sentences faced by peaceful climate crisis protesters
 
														 
														Australian authorities are dramatically ramping up the sentences faced by peaceful climate crisis protesters
 
														As the world’s eyes turned to Glasgow for COP26, it was those on the frontline whose voices were not being heard
 
														Despite one high-profile success by indigenous people in the USA, these communities still face an uphill battle when it comes to stopping the construction of pipelines on their land
 
														First Nations voices are often ignored. Now Yvonne Weldon is hoping to change that as she bids to become the first Aboriginal Lord Mayor of Sydney
 
														Environmental activism is alive and well in Turkey, despite the peddling of conspiracy theories and government efforts to discredit campaigners
 
														The nation’s natural resources are being plundered and it’s those doing the damage who are being protected
 
														Ecuador’s indigenous people are campaigning to safeguard their history and secure their future
 
														Celebrated author Ma Jian reflects on the terrible legacy of the Chinese Communist Party in its centenary year
 
														The collision between climate science and energy politics, and threats to freedom of communication, are playing out differently in the United States and Canada, Rick Piltz, founder and director of Climate Science Watch, writes