Ibama seizes 'communal' monkey known as Mochila in RS; entity explains risks of domestication
The Brazilian environmental agency Ibama seized a 'communal' monkey named Mochila in São Francisco de Assis, sparking protests from locals who regarded the animal as a city mascot.
Greenpeace sentenced to pay 345 million dollars in damages
Greenpeace has been ordered to pay $345 million to Energy Transfer due to its role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Greenpeace ordered to pay 345 million dollars in damages
Greenpeace has been ordered to pay $345 million in damages to Energy Transfer, the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline, due to its involvement in protests against the pipeline's construction.
North Dakota judge finalizes $345m judgment against Greenpeace in pipeline case
A North Dakota judge has confirmed a $345 million judgment against Greenpeace for its role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, amidst claims from Greenpeace that the lawsuit violates free speech rights.
With just enough votes, the Government bets on changing the glacier law in the Senate
The Argentine government is moving forward with a reform of the glacier law aimed at reducing protected areas to enable mining investments, facing protests and environmental backlash.
Following the Arrest of Greenpeace Activists, Protests Continue in Front of Congress Against the Glacier Law Reform
Protests against the reform of the Glacier Law continue in Argentina following the arrest of Greenpeace activists, who claim the initiative benefits mining interests over environmental protection.
The Olive data center of 770 million in Spata moves to the next phase, with ongoing local protests
The Olive data center project in Spata, Greece, has completed its environmental impact study, allowing construction to begin, despite ongoing protests from local residents.
Death threats, 1.3 billion, and a Ukrainian skeleton helmet
Cortina's mayor has received death threats amidst environmental protests, but the controversial Eugenio Monti ski run, costing 1.3 billion, proceeds with mixed reactions from locals.
Will there be traffic in Mexico City after the suspension of the environmental contingency? TODAY, February 18, eight blockades, two marches, and one ride are expected
Traffic in Mexico City is expected to be heavily impacted today due to several protests and blockades following the suspension of the environmental contingency.
CDMX reports 'traffic chaos' amid contingency: Blocked streets and alternatives in Iztacalco TODAY
Traffic chaos has erupted in eastern Mexico City due to blocked streets and protests over water shortages during an environmental contingency.
South Africa: Activists Accuse Anglo of Going Awol
Activists are protesting against Anglo American's alleged withdrawal from South Africa, claiming it neglects its social and environmental responsibilities.
Criminal Association: Charges Against Members of the 'Last Generation' Accepted
Five activists from the climate group 'Last Generation' face trial on charges of forming a criminal association, following a significant investigation by the Neuruppin public prosecutor's office.
Italy's Prime Minister Rages Against Olympic Protesters
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized protesters who clashed with police during demonstrations against the Winter Olympics amid growing concerns over housing and environmental issues.
Protests rock Milan over economic and environmental cost of Winter Olympics
Protests have erupted in Milan concerning the economic and environmental impacts of hosting the Winter Olympics.
Protests at the Olympics - police shot protesters with water cannons
Police clashed with protesters in Milan, Italy, during ongoing Winter Olympic events, responding to demonstrations about environmental impacts.
Protesters clash with Italian police near Olympic Village (VIDEO)
Environmental and economic protesters clashed with police in Milan during a demonstration against the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Tension in Milan: Incidents and Arrests During a Protest Against the Olympic Games
Protests in Milan against the Olympic Games led to tensions, clashes with police, and numerous arrests as demonstrators voiced concerns over the event's environmental and economic impact.
A march against the Winter Olympics in Milan ends in clashes between protesters and police
A protest march against the Winter Olympics in Milan led to confrontations between demonstrators and police, driven by concerns over environmental impact and urban sustainability.
Incidents in Milan near the Olympic Village: Firecrackers and tear gas between police and protesters, see video
Protests erupted in Milan against the Winter Olympics, with approximately 5,000 demonstrators clashing with police near the Olympic Village.
She was carried away by the police on a chair. Now the frail 93-year-old refuses to pay the fine and serve the prison sentence.
A 93-year-old woman, Mimi Bing Øverli, refuses to pay her fine of 9600 NOK or serve a nine-day prison sentence for her environmental activism against tree-cutting in Oslo.
Nuclear Waste in Germany: Continuing Resistance
A visit to Gorleben, the heart of the anti-nuclear waste movement, illustrates the endless search for storage sites for radioactive waste in Germany.
Government's response in the uranium dispute - proposes new veto
The Swedish government proposes a new veto following the lifting of the uranium mining ban, amid significant protests from municipalities in Jämtland and Västergötland over reduced local influence.
Train Traveling in India: The Aqua Line Through Mumbai
Mumbai's first underground metro line, the Aqua Line, has been inaugurated after eight years of construction but faces challenges from political disputes and public protests regarding environmental concerns.
Three Kings Meeting of the FDP: Not Even the Last Generation Protests Against Them Anymore
At the Three Kings Meeting in Stuttgart, the FDP is searching for its identity without former leader Christian Lindner, amid claims of a significant decline in the party's relevance as not even environmental groups are protesting this year.