The ABCs of South American Policy Responses to Climate Displacement
28 Feburary 2024 – by David Cremins Abstract Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia are the three most populous countries in South America and each the site of much human movement, both…
Chile Prepares to Vote on New Constitution Recognising ‘Rights of Nature’
8 August 2022 – Cosmo Sanderson The Chilean people are preparing to vote on a new constitution that would see the country recognise the ‘Rights of Nature.’
Brazil’s 490/2007 Bill: Stripping Indigenous Communities of Their Land Rights
27 April 2022 – by Shambhavi Kant Brazil is home to the largest rainforest in the world, the Amazon, where many Indigenous communities reside. Although deforestation has been rampant in…
Understanding the Vicious Circle: Climate Change, Environmental Destruction and Contemporary Slavery
27 May 2021 – by Chris O’Connell Research conducted by Earth Refuge Advisor Dr Chris O’Connell in Bolivia and Peru, and published by Anti-Slavery International, indicates that climate change is…
Climate and Migration in Central America: The Aftermath of ETA and IOTA
8 February 2021 – by Maggie Wang Executive director of the EJF notes, “Hurricane Eta and Iota are one wake-up call among many. There is a litany of names of…