Dec 15, 2014
ELAW eBulletin ELAW partners in Panama have reported a great victory for indigenous Kuna communities and fragile marine ecosystems! |
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ELAW eBulletin ELAW partners in Panama have reported a great victory for indigenous Kuna communities and fragile marine ecosystems! |
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Nov 25, 2014
ELAW eBulletin Many land disputes that end up in Uganda's courts have roots in environmental problems: access to clean water, intact forests, and lands where communities grow food. |
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ELAW eBulletin Many land disputes that end up in Uganda's courts have roots in environmental problems: access to clean water, intact forests, and lands where communities grow food. |
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Nov 19, 2014
ELAW eBulletin Tanzania's Maasai have been told to leave their historic homeland by the end of the year to make way for a hunting reserve for the Dubai royal family, reports The Guardian. |
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ELAW eBulletin Tanzania's Maasai have been told to leave their historic homeland by the end of the year to make way for a hunting reserve for the Dubai royal family, reports The Guardian. |
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Nov 18, 2014
An Environmental Act of Peace in Conflict-Torn Ukraine |
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An Environmental Act of Peace in Conflict-Torn Ukraine |
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Nov 14, 2014
ELAW eBulletin ELAW partner Shweta Narayan at Community Environmental Monitoring has sent terrific news: The National Green Tribunal blocked plans for a huge coal-fired power plant in the coastal city of Cuddalore, in Tamil Nadu. |
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ELAW eBulletin ELAW partner Shweta Narayan at Community Environmental Monitoring has sent terrific news: The National Green Tribunal blocked plans for a huge coal-fired power plant in the coastal city of Cuddalore, in Tamil Nadu. |
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Oct 30, 2014
ELAW eBulletin A new report published by the Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide concludes that courts in several countries are poised to pursue climate justice. |
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ELAW eBulletin A new report published by the Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide concludes that courts in several countries are poised to pursue climate justice. |
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Oct 16, 2014
ELAW eBulletin Scientists at the Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide use Google Earth to "ground truth" environmentally destructive proposals across the world, writes Camilla Mortensen in today's Eugene Weekly. |
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ELAW eBulletin Scientists at the Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide use Google Earth to "ground truth" environmentally destructive proposals across the world, writes Camilla Mortensen in today's Eugene Weekly. |
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Oct 09, 2014
ELAW Bulletin Partners at Environment-People-Law say clean, green, energy independence will protect Ukrainians and fragile resources while boosting national security. |
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ELAW Bulletin Partners at Environment-People-Law say clean, green, energy independence will protect Ukrainians and fragile resources while boosting national security. |
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Oct 01, 2014
ELAW Bulletin More than 70 advocates from 38 countries converged in Berlin by train and plane two weeks ago for the ELAW International Annual Meeting, hosted by the Independent Institute for Environmental Concerns (UfU), our German partner organization. |
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ELAW Bulletin More than 70 advocates from 38 countries converged in Berlin by train and plane two weeks ago for the ELAW International Annual Meeting, hosted by the Independent Institute for Environmental Concerns (UfU), our German partner organization. |
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Google Earth for Justice |
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Sep 09, 2014
ELAW Bulletin ELAW is helping lawyers around the world protect communities and the environment, and they need help from scientists. |
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ELAW Bulletin ELAW is helping lawyers around the world protect communities and the environment, and they need help from scientists. |
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Sep 03, 2014
ELAW Bulletin A long-fought battle to protect the water supply of Mehdiganj was won last week when Coca-Cola abandoned its newly built, expanded bottling plant near Varanasi, India. |
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ELAW Bulletin A long-fought battle to protect the water supply of Mehdiganj was won last week when Coca-Cola abandoned its newly built, expanded bottling plant near Varanasi, India. |
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Aug 28, 2014
ELAW Bulletin Congratulations to ELAW advocate Alejandra Serrano and her team at the Mexican Environmental Law Center for their work defending communities and Mexico's Riviera Maya! |
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ELAW Bulletin Congratulations to ELAW advocate Alejandra Serrano and her team at the Mexican Environmental Law Center for their work defending communities and Mexico's Riviera Maya! |
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Aug 27, 2014
ELAW partners with Belize Institute of Environmental Law and Policy and Centre for Creative Leadership hold Leadership Training for young adults. |
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ELAW partners with Belize Institute of Environmental Law and Policy and Centre for Creative Leadership hold Leadership Training for young adults. |
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Aug 20, 2014
ELAW Bulletin FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Status of Crimea's Natural Reserves Uncertain Eugene, OR, August 20, 2014 -- Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide partners in Ukraine are concerned about the fate of protected natural areas in Crimea. "The status of Charivna Havan National Park, Yalta Mountain Forest Reserve, Cape Martyan Reserve, and three other natural reserves are uncertain," says Olena Kravchenko, Executive Director of Environment-People-Law, based in Lviv, Ukraine. |
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ELAW Bulletin FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Status of Crimea's Natural Reserves Uncertain Eugene, OR, August 20, 2014 -- Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide partners in Ukraine are concerned about the fate of protected natural areas in Crimea. "The status of Charivna Havan National Park, Yalta Mountain Forest Reserve, Cape Martyan Reserve, and three other natural reserves are uncertain," says Olena Kravchenko, Executive Director of Environment-People-Law, based in Lviv, Ukraine. |
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Aug 20, 2014
ELAW partners in Ukraine are concerned about the fate of protected natural areas in Crimea. |
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ELAW partners in Ukraine are concerned about the fate of protected natural areas in Crimea. |
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Aug 18, 2014
ELAW Bulletin The Nicaraguan government has revealed the route for a canal it plans to build across the country with help from a Hong Kong-based company. The proposed canal would stretch 173 miles, about three times the length of the Panama Canal. It would originate at Punta Gorda in the Caribbean, pass through Lake Nicaragua, and end at Brito, a port on the Pacific Ocean. |
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ELAW Bulletin The Nicaraguan government has revealed the route for a canal it plans to build across the country with help from a Hong Kong-based company. The proposed canal would stretch 173 miles, about three times the length of the Panama Canal. It would originate at Punta Gorda in the Caribbean, pass through Lake Nicaragua, and end at Brito, a port on the Pacific Ocean. |
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Aug 13, 2014
ELAW Bulletin Last weekend, Live Mint & Wall Street Journal celebrated the work of three ELAW partners -- Norma and Claude Alvares at the Goa Foundation and Ritwick Dutta at the Legal Initiative for Forest and Environment (LIFE). This dynamic trio and other inspired advocates in India co-hosted our 2012 ELAW Annual Meeting. |
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ELAW Bulletin Last weekend, Live Mint & Wall Street Journal celebrated the work of three ELAW partners -- Norma and Claude Alvares at the Goa Foundation and Ritwick Dutta at the Legal Initiative for Forest and Environment (LIFE). This dynamic trio and other inspired advocates in India co-hosted our 2012 ELAW Annual Meeting. |
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Aug 09, 2014
The Indian press celebrates the work of three ELAW partners -- Norma and Claude Alvares at the Goa Foundation and Ritwick Dutta at the Legal Initiative for Forest and Environment (LIFE) |
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The Indian press celebrates the work of three ELAW partners -- Norma and Claude Alvares at the Goa Foundation and Ritwick Dutta at the Legal Initiative for Forest and Environment (LIFE) |
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Aug 04, 2014
ELAW partners in Panama have presented a formal petition to Panama’s National Environmental Authority (ANAM), asking it to revoke a resolution that limits to 10% the environmental flow of all the rivers in Panama. |
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ELAW partners in Panama have presented a formal petition to Panama’s National Environmental Authority (ANAM), asking it to revoke a resolution that limits to 10% the environmental flow of all the rivers in Panama. |
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Jul 30, 2014
ELAW Bulletin Proposed large-scale mining is raising concerns among residents of remote communities in Ecuador. Copper mining is underway, new mines are proposed, and citizens fear their voices will not be heard. |
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ELAW Bulletin Proposed large-scale mining is raising concerns among residents of remote communities in Ecuador. Copper mining is underway, new mines are proposed, and citizens fear their voices will not be heard. |
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Jul 25, 2014
ELAW Bulletin Mangroves play a critical role buffering coastal communities against flooding and storms and provide habitat for thousands of species of birds and marine animals. Recent evidence suggests that mangroves sequester carbon very effectively and healthy mangroves could help protect our climate. |
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ELAW Bulletin Mangroves play a critical role buffering coastal communities against flooding and storms and provide habitat for thousands of species of birds and marine animals. Recent evidence suggests that mangroves sequester carbon very effectively and healthy mangroves could help protect our climate. |
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Jul 23, 2014
ELAW Bulletin ELAW Board Member and mining expert Glenn Miller traveled to Panama and Honduras last week to collaborate with ELAW partners at the Environmental Advocacy Center (Centro de Incidencia Ambiental, CIAM) and the Environmental Law Institute (Instituto de Derecho Ambiental de Honduras, IDAMHO) to protect communities and the environment from mining industry abuses. |
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ELAW Bulletin ELAW Board Member and mining expert Glenn Miller traveled to Panama and Honduras last week to collaborate with ELAW partners at the Environmental Advocacy Center (Centro de Incidencia Ambiental, CIAM) and the Environmental Law Institute (Instituto de Derecho Ambiental de Honduras, IDAMHO) to protect communities and the environment from mining industry abuses. |
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Jul 11, 2014
ELAW Bulletin The Goat Islands, adjoining mangroves and at least one fish sanctuary in the Portland Bight Protected Area may be destroyed to make way for a mega trans-shipment port, proposed by the international contractor China Harbour Engineering Company. Diana McCaulay, CEO of the Jamaica Environment Trust, writes: "ELAW is helping us with legal research to build the arguments for our Access to Information case, to get critical information on the benefits of this proposal to Jamaica. |
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ELAW Bulletin The Goat Islands, adjoining mangroves and at least one fish sanctuary in the Portland Bight Protected Area may be destroyed to make way for a mega trans-shipment port, proposed by the international contractor China Harbour Engineering Company. Diana McCaulay, CEO of the Jamaica Environment Trust, writes: "ELAW is helping us with legal research to build the arguments for our Access to Information case, to get critical information on the benefits of this proposal to Jamaica. |
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Jul 03, 2014
ELAW Bulletin With generous support from the Ford Foundation, ELAW partnered with Greenwatch in Uganda to host a workshop for lawyers from Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania. The aim was to help young lawyers gain the skills they need to defend the rights of communities threatened by extractive industries. |
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ELAW Bulletin With generous support from the Ford Foundation, ELAW partnered with Greenwatch in Uganda to host a workshop for lawyers from Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania. The aim was to help young lawyers gain the skills they need to defend the rights of communities threatened by extractive industries. |
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Jul 01, 2014
ELAW partners in India urge re-location of Ultra Mega coal-fired power plant proposed for Cheyyur, Tamil Nadu |
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ELAW partners in India urge re-location of Ultra Mega coal-fired power plant proposed for Cheyyur, Tamil Nadu |
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Jun 25, 2014
ELAW Bulletin ELAW partners in India have sent good news! The Chennai Bench of the National Green Tribunal has shelved plans for a private airport in Kerala that threatened key wetlands. |
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ELAW Bulletin ELAW partners in India have sent good news! The Chennai Bench of the National Green Tribunal has shelved plans for a private airport in Kerala that threatened key wetlands. |
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Jun 17, 2014
ELAW partner Elifuraha Laltaika and ELAW Director John Bonine speak at Tumaini University Makumira |
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ELAW partner Elifuraha Laltaika and ELAW Director John Bonine speak at Tumaini University Makumira |
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Jun 16, 2014
ELAW partner Calvin Sandborn announces that the University of Victoria’s Environmental Law Centre has released the latest in a series of reports on regulating fracking. |
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ELAW partner Calvin Sandborn announces that the University of Victoria’s Environmental Law Centre has released the latest in a series of reports on regulating fracking. |
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Jun 12, 2014
ELAW partners at Adam Teva V’Din report on recycling efforts in Israel. |
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ELAW partners at Adam Teva V’Din report on recycling efforts in Israel. |
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Jun 09, 2014
ELAW Bulletin Holbox Island The proposed "Ensenada" development, which threatened the stunning landscape and rich fisheries of Quintana Roo's Holbox Island, has been shelved. Alejandra Serrano and her colleagues at the Mexican Center for Environmental Law have worked since 2012 to protect islanders from this out-sized tourism scheme. |
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ELAW Bulletin Holbox Island The proposed "Ensenada" development, which threatened the stunning landscape and rich fisheries of Quintana Roo's Holbox Island, has been shelved. Alejandra Serrano and her colleagues at the Mexican Center for Environmental Law have worked since 2012 to protect islanders from this out-sized tourism scheme. |
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Jun 08, 2014
Earth Day call to action by ELAW parters at Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers’ Association |
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Earth Day call to action by ELAW parters at Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers’ Association |
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