The world needs a new UN protocol to fight environmental crime 15 de May de 2025 In the Media Op-eds International Cooperation Climate Security In the Media Op-eds International Cooperation Climate Security In Brazil’s Yanomami Indigenous Territory and across other parts of the Amazon Basin, illegal gold mining has metastasized into a transnational criminal enterprise. What starts with illegal deforestation and mercury poisoning ends with laundered gold flowing into global supply chains. The trade finances organized crime, corrupt officials,... In the Media Op-eds International Cooperation Climate Security 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
Brazil’s JBS turns to blockchain to shine light on Amazon cattle supply 24 de September de 2020 Brazilian In the Media International Cooperation Climate Security Climate and Security media Brazilian In the Media International Cooperation Climate Security Climate and Security media JBS, the world’s largest meatpacker, is turning to blockchain to ensure the traceability of the tens of thousands of cattle it processes every day in Brazil, following intense pressure from both investors and activists over its environmental record. Brazilian In the Media International Cooperation Climate Security Climate and Security media Access