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The company’s New York Stock Exchange debut is overshadowed by its soaring legal liabilities and transparency concerns, ...
If introduced on time, the law will require companies to prove their products aren’t linked to deforestation and human rights ...
Cutting flood defence spending could cost more than leaders think. Making polluters pay is a fair way to protect communities ...
Global Witness is celebrating the decision by a Municipal Trial Court in the Philippines to dismiss state-brought defamation ...
A mine worker walks near the leaching pools near Pangwa (the Kachin Special Region 1), in Northern Myanmar, near the Chinese border in early 2024. Supplied by a Global Witness partner To reverse the ...
A new analysis reveals that Chinese banks have become the largest creditors to “forest-risk” companies, after major producing ...
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The climate non-profit, Milieudefensie (Friends of the Earth Netherlands), have just launched a court case against Shell after their research, conducted together with Global Witness, showed the fossil ...
Generative AI chatbots fail to adequately reflect fossil fuel companies’ complicity in the climate crisis, a Global Witness investigation has found AI-generated image of COP29, using the prompt "Show ...
As UN climate negotiations begin, a new Global Witness analysis shows that top oil and gas producers could pay for climate loss and damage in lower-income countries with their current profits. We ...
The Azerbaijan COP29 team charged with leading this year’s global UN climate talks helped facilitate discussions about fossil fuel deals at the annual conference, an undercover investigation by Global ...
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