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In January 2000, thousands of Bolivians flooded into the streets of the city of Cochabamba. The region’s water services had just been…
In January 2000, thousands of Bolivians flooded into the streets of the city of Cochabamba. The region’s water services had just been…
Eduardo Mendúa, a member of the Indigenous A’i Cofán peoples, resisted the expansion of oil operations in Ecuador’s Cofán territory. On February…
RURRENABAQUE, Bolivia—Beneath a setting sun, marchers clad in feathered headdresses and hand woven clothing streamed across the Alto Beni River bridge on…
Residents of La Oroya, Peru, known as one of the most polluted cities on Earth, have won a landmark victory from the…
Climate Change is sparking a litigation boom across the globe—both to advance and delay action on climate change—with nearly 70 percent of…
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