There has been a rising focus in recent years on climate change and the way it affects our day-to-day lives. An important aspect of this is the impact on marginalised communities.
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Grassroots environmental justice and the global sustainable development goals present complementary frameworks for addressing inequality and intersecting vulnerabilities.
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The failure of the international community to aid the Uyghur minority underscores the flawed nature of international justice seventy years after the world agreed to eradicate genocide.
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Argentina has joined four other Latin American countries in liberalising its abortion laws; however, restrictions remain for much of the region.
Read moreSweden’s Troubled Relationship with the Indigenous Sámi Community
In light of climate change concerns, a dangerous trend of “eco-colonialism” threatens indigenous rights, even in free and equal societies committed to renewable energy usage.
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