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If introduced on time, the law will require companies to prove their products aren’t linked to deforestation and human rights ...
Cutting flood defence spending could cost more than leaders think. Making polluters pay is a fair way to protect communities ...
Global Witness is celebrating the decision by a Municipal Trial Court in the Philippines to dismiss state-brought defamation ...
Attacks on land and environmental defenders in the Caribbean are often overshadowed by mainland Latin America, but protecting ...
As a Senior Campaigner you’ll play a leading role in developing and delivering campaign activities, accelerating ...
“Global Witness is proud to welcome Sushma Raman to our board, with her wealth of expertise in across human rights, global ...
A man casts his ballot during the first round of the presidential elections on May 18, 2025 in Warsaw, Poland. Omar Marques / Getty Images With days to go before Poland’s presidential election runoff ...
Recent data shows that Chinese banks have become the largest creditors to “forest-risk” companies, after major producing countries Brazil and Indonesia Cattle in Pará State of Brazil. 60% of tropical ...
Hurricanes are battering the US coastline. Megadroughts have parched the south-west. The Arctic circle is burning. Yet North America’s role as a global leader in climate action hangs in the balance.
Fossil fuel companies have our future in a chokehold. They’ve captured our politicians’ ears, infiltrated climate summits and fuelled and funded war. All this while preserving their industry’s ...
Reacting to the European Commission’s final "benchmarking" criteria for countries under its anti-deforestation law, Giulia Bondi, senior EU campaigner at Global Witness said: “The benchmarking system ...
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