Report reveals how environmental crime profits in the Amazon are laundered 6 de November de 2024 In the Media Climate Security In the Media Climate Security A new report by the FACT Coalition found that many investigations into environmental crimes do not follow the money. Of the 230 cases analyzed, 76% involved the use of front and shell companies, likely due to flaws in the anti-money laundering systems of foreign countries, researchers said…. In the Media Climate Security Access
Can a new regional pact protect the Amazon from environmental crime? 28 de March de 2023 In the Media Op-eds In the Media Op-eds Illegal deforestation, wildcat mining, drug trafficking, and lethal violence: Name your scourge and the Amazon Basin seldom disappoints. In the Media Op-eds Access
Climate change could force 1.2 billion to move by 2050. Is the world even remotely ready? 9 de December de 2022 Brazilian In the Media Op-eds Climate Security Climate and Security media Brazilian In the Media Op-eds Climate Security Climate and Security media In the years leading-up to the outbreak of genocide in Darfur, in 2003, median rainfall plummeted by a third. Brazilian In the Media Op-eds Climate Security Climate and Security media Access
As the Horn of Africa heats up, the risks of insecurity are rising 28 de March de 2022 In the Media Op-eds Climate Security In the Media Op-eds Climate Security Scholars and political leaders worldwide are fretting over the complex connections between climate and insecurity In the Media Op-eds Climate Security Access
After gold miners shoot Yanomani people, Brazil cuts environmental regulation further 31 de May de 2021 In the Media Climate Security Climate and Security media In the Media Climate Security Climate and Security media Soaring gold prices have resulted in a massive ongoing invasion of the Indigenous reserve by gold miners who are well supported with monetary backing, heavy equipment and aircraft, research by think tank Igarape Institute indicates In the Media Climate Security Climate and Security media Access
Exposing organized crime in the Amazon: Q&A with Robert Muggah of the Igarapé Institute 5 de April de 2021 In the Media International Cooperation Climate Security Climate and Security media Covid-19 In the Media International Cooperation Climate Security Climate and Security media Covid-19 Mongabay caught up with Igarapé Institute co-founder Robert Muggah this week to discuss Ecocrime, a new data visualization platform that combines visual storytelling with access to raw data on environmental crime in the Amazon. In the Media International Cooperation Climate Security Climate and Security media Covid-19 Access