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Land Grabbing and Ecocide: How Bunge, TIAA, and Harvard Fuel the Destruction of the Brazilian Cerrado

A new report details how Harvard University, retirement fund manager TIAA, and U.S. agribusiness trader Bunge Limited are fueling land grabbing and ecocide in the Brazilian Cerrado.

Concerns on Project Number 46415

Our concerns are primarily related to the risks of methane leakages; the unaddressed problem of nutrient pollution.

Plant-Based Trends in California’s School Lunches

As our climate crisis intensifies and more than half of Americans suffer from diet-related disease, California’s school nutrition service staff have heeded the urgent call to make school food healthier and more climate-friendly.

Letter to US Export-Import Bank on Papua LNG

Our 27 civil society organizations across the US and Pacific call US EXIM to reject the Category A Papua Liquefied Natural Gas Project

Genetically Engineered Soil Microbes: Risks and Concerns

The release of live genetically engineered microbes in agriculture represents an unprecedented open-air genetic experiment.

Iconic, Transboundary Ecosystems

Iconic ecosystems are regions or habitats that are globally recognized for their ecological significance & cultural or historical importance.

Areas Where the Free, Prior & Informed Consent of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Have Not Been Obtained

Indigenous and community lands and forests are associated with lower rates of deforestation and overall better biodiversity conservation.

Protected and At-Risk Marine and Coastal Ecosystems

Marine and coastland ecosystems are crucial for sustaining biodiversity, regulating the climate, and preserving community livelihoods.

Legacies Newsletter: Summer 2023

"Friends of the Earth's work is crucial for inspiring the next generation in their efforts to save our planet."