A critical appraisal of the mining industry’s contributions to the global water crisis, on World Water Day 2019 and in the wake of recent disasters.
… claim to anything nearing responsibility and sustainability is tenuous at best. Second, … regulate their own activities in the name of sustainability, like extractive foxes watching …
Ocean protectors will hatch plans to protect the South Atlantic from threats like Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.
Uruguay hosts first ocean conference Fiona Wilton Hannibal Rhoades | 26th July 2019 News Oceans Uruguay Fishing Seal Adobe Stock Ocean protectors will hatch plans to protect the South Atlantic from …
The Finnish community of Selkie is leading the rewilding of rivers, lakes and carbon-rich peatlands damaged by mining.
Rewilding Finland after mining Hannibal Rhoades Tero Mustonen | 16th December 2019 News International Finland Snowchange Boreal Rewilding Mining Selkie Editor’s Picks joutsenet_a4a8677.jpg The …
A farmer's quest to rediscover a variety of Welsh black oats is reviving more than grain.
Llafur Ni: the search for lost welsh grains Hannibal Rhoades | 4th August 2021 | News Wales Grains Agriculture Film Seeds Seed Sovereignty Llafur Ni A farmer's quest to rediscover a variety of Welsh …
New mining projects are being re-branded clean, green and vital to climate action across Europe. The reality is very different.
The greenwashing of metal mining Hannibal Rhoades Lynda Sullivan mirko nikolic | 24th September 2021 | News Mining Climate Change Editor’s Picks 40_bjornevatn_-_svein_lund.jpg New mining projects are …
Citizens of Cáceres, Spain, are opposing lithium mining project that jeopardises World Heritage and sustainable livelihoods at a new extractive frontier.
Cáceres rejects lithium mine Hannibal Rhoades | 10th June 2020 News Lithium Mining Extractivism Spain Caceres Mountains Water Energy Renewable Energy International dpf1ycexkams0kl.jpg Citizens of …
We need a holistic, material transition towards a circular society.
We can't mine our way out of climate crisis Hannibal Rhoades Andy Whitmore | 25th May 2021 | News Mining Climate Change Renewables Extractivism Post-extractivism Degrowth Mining cobalt and copper ore …
Communities around the world are demonstrating how we can move beyond extractivism to revive cultures of care and solidarity.
Sowing the seeds of post-extractivism Hannibal Rhoades | 20th November 2019 News Post-extractivism Mining Extractivism De-growth International Cajamarca Consulta Communities around the world are …
Frontline communities are showing the way to a 'post-extractive' renewable energy transition that is socially just and ecologically viable.
Towards a just, post-extractive transition Hannibal Rhoades | 23rd September 2019 News Thought Leaders Climate Change Extractivism Mineral Extraction Renewables Capitalism Economic Growth Degrowth …
Community leaders from Colombia, the Philippines and Uganda have been in London challenging attendees of the Mines and Money Conference. HANNIBAL RHOADES, TATIANA GARAVITO and SEBASTIAN ORDONEZ report.
Environmental and human rights defenders challenge 'Mines and Money' Conference Hannibal Rhoades | 12th December 2017 Activism Mining Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Investment …
The Bagungu People are reviving indigenous practices and ecosystems in one of Africa's most biodiverse regions.
Reviving nature and culture in Uganda Hannibal Rhoades | 2nd April 2020 News Film Uganda Bagungu Indigenous Peoples lake_albert.png The Bagungu People are reviving indigenous practices and ecosystems …
Climate change has species on the move, with major consequences for biodiversity and human communities write TERO MUSTONEN and HANNIBAL RHOADES. Building resilience has never been more important and Indigenous Peoples are showing the way
Ecologist Special Report: From fish to forests and conflicts to coffee...how humans are affected by climate-driven species shifts Tero Mustonen Hannibal Rhoades | 20th April 2017 News Species Shift …