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Iowa meteorologist Chris Gloninger steps down after receiving threats

Meteorologist Chris Gloninger will step down from Iowa station KCCI partly because of PTSD he suffered after receiving threats related to his climate coverage.
Indigenous activist and Goldman winner Alessandra Munduruku
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‘I’ll keep fighting’: Indigenous activist and Goldman winner Alessandra Munduruku

In an interview with Mongabay, Alessandra discusses what the prize means to her, the policy changes in Brazil, and the current crisis in the Munduruku territory.
Q&A with activist Pablo Sibar

‘We go in and take Indigenous lands back from cattle ranchers’: Q&A with activist Pablo Sibar

Costa Rican Indigenous leader Pablo Sibar Sibar talks to Mongabay about the Indigenous land recovery movement and the plethora of death threats he’s received for his work.

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In Brazil, an Indigenous land defender’s unsolved killing is the deadly norm

Two years after the death of Indigenous land defender Ari Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau in Brazil’s Amazonian state of Rondônia, questions about who killed him and why remain unanswered.

Young environmentalists 'plant the future' in Colombia’s Amazon
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Young environmentalists 'plant the future' in Colombia’s Amazon

Young people like Felipe “Pipe” Henao in Guaviare, Colombia, are using tree planting and social media to raise awareness and spread the message of protecting and valuing the environment.

Family seeks justice as probe into Indonesian activist’s death stalls

Family seeks justice as probe into Indonesian activist’s death stalls

His wife says Golfrid received multiple death threats related to his advocacy against a controversial hydropower plant.

The Amazon rainforest in Brazil: Living in the shadows of violence and development
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The Amazon rainforest in Brazil: Living in the shadows of violence and development

At the center of deforestation and land conflicts in Brazil, one small-scale farmer has seen the personal cost to her family and community of speaking up.

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