Glacier Law: The controversy over public hearings and the number of registered participants escalates to Justice
The Argentine government is preparing to approve a reform to the Glacier Law amidst a rising conflict over public hearing processes and a massive number of participants registered to voice opposition.
Princess Hisako of Takamado Calls for Action on Climate Change at Foreign Correspondents' Club
Princess Hisako of Takamado urged for increased action against climate change during a press conference in Tokyo.
STF blocks amendments for works causing environmental destruction
Brazil's Supreme Court, led by Minister Flávio Dino, has prohibited parliamentary amendments for projects deemed harmful to the environment, following petitions from transparency advocacy groups.
Important politician leaves Poland 2050. "Is this complete with a resignation?"
Mikołaj Dorożała has announced his resignation from the political party Poland 2050, expressing gratitude towards the party's leader for his environmental advocacy.
Outback landscape board chair says environmental advocacy was 'hindered'
Brenz Saunders, chair of the Alinytjara Wiluṟara Landscape Board, resigned, citing obstacles to effective advocacy amid an ongoing investigation into Telstra's environmental compliance.
Environmental Defenders and Researchers Cautious About Trout Farming in the Gulf of Riga
Environmental advocates and researchers are urging caution regarding trout farming in the Gulf of Riga, emphasizing the need for scientific basis in decision-making related to Baltic Sea usage.
Police Captain Highlights the Role of Reporting in Combating Environmental Crimes: 'Even Tough People Are Shocked'
A police captain emphasizes the importance of public reporting in the fight against environmental crimes, reflecting on the emotional impact of animal welfare advocacy.
Letter to the Editor. There is no reason to trust Uranium Minister Busch
The chairman of the Jämtland-Härjedalen Nature Conservation Association argues that the government should not revoke the current municipal uranium mining veto, as delegating scientific risk assessments to small municipalities undermines their responsibility to ensure a safe living environment for citizens.
Indian police raid home of environmental activists over anti-fossil fuel campaign
Indian police have conducted a raid on the residence of noted environmental activists Harjeet Singh and Jyoti Awasthi, accusing them of undermining national interests through their advocacy for a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty.
"The President will not be blackmailed." Pavel and Babiš at the soup agreed on the Turek topic
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and President Petr Pavel met for a traditional New Year's lunch, discussing the nomination of Filip Turek as environmental minister, which Pavel rejected despite Babiš's advocacy.