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  • Lela Stanley / April 8, 2022

    Despite Putin’s atrocities in Ukraine, insurers enable the export of 40 million barrels of Russian oil

    Between 24 February and 21 March 2022, more than 360 ships discharged a staggering quantity of fossil fuels loaded from Russian ports. The sale of these fossil fuels has helped fund Russia’s brutal war on Ukraine, which has killed thousands and created millions of refugees

    Tanker Rudolf Samoylovich
  • Lela Stanley / Oct. 7, 2021

    Capital is tearing down one of the last great rainforests – we need government action to protect them

    It's not just the Amazon that is under threat. Governments must act to protect all the world's forests from the destructive agribusinesses and global financiers fuelling their destruction

    Natural rainforest in the Bainings region of East New Britain, Papua New Guinea.
  • Lela Stanley / July 31, 2019

    China’s role in global forest governance and the revision of its Forest Law

    We hope that China will use the revision of its Forest Law to introduce mandatory measures to prohibit the import of illegal timber to make real contributions to its commitments to tackling climate changes and protect biodiversity.

    Chinese flag outside government building
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