At COP16, South American Nations Face the Climate Crisis in Real Time
Signs of climate chaos plague this week’s Peace With Nature biodiversity conference
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Joshua Collins
October 25, 2024
Climate Migration Will Be the Global Challenge of a Generation
Models predict mass displacement in the decades ahead
Text and photographs by
Joshua Collins
July 25, 2024
Armed Groups as Forest Protectors in Colombia: A Risky Dynamic
Deforestation has dropped in the country, but the government may not be responsible for all those gains
By
Joshua Collins
October 16, 2023
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forests
The US Finds a Strong Ally for Regional Green Initiatives in the Americas
Biden and Colombian president Petro discussed financing climate action
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Joshua Collins
May 20, 2023
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international climate policy
Colombian Elections Could Move Environmentalism to Center Stage
Afro-Colombian land defender Francia Márquez could become the next vice president
By
Joshua Collins
June 16, 2022
Fires in the Jungle: Coca Production and Deforestation Accelerate in Colombia
Coca growers increasingly displace Indigenous communities
By
Joshua Collins
November 17, 2021
Why Is Violence Against Environmental Activists on the Rise?
Each year sets a grim new record
By
Joshua Collins
February 8, 2021
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international environmental justice
Facing an Economic Crisis, Colombia Turns to Fracking
Activists say it's a shortsighted plan that threatens biodiversity
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Joshua Collins
December 17, 2020
Dispatch From Honduras: The Devastating Aftermath of Eta and Iota
Carlos Raul Cruz Zelaya on the physical and psychological hardship that endures
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Joshua Collins
December 9, 2020
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climate change
Colombia to Resume Fumigating Its Coca Fields With Glyphosate
It's happening under the cover of strict coronavirus lockdown measures
By
Joshua Collins
June 16, 2020
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pesticides