The climate crisis: The planet’s environmental activists silenced

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When the planet’s environmental activists are silenced

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The COP26 meeting in Glasgow has again brought the world’s focus onto the environment and the climate crisis. Freedom of expression is woefully inadequate for many of those at the forefront of the crisis, particularly the world’s indigenous peoples. Read interviews and articles from Index over the years here, including our recent Climate of Fear special edition. Watch our magazine launch event with lawyer Steven Donziger, Ecuadorian activist Jimmy Piaguaje and writer Bethany Pitts on-demand by clicking on the video player.

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