International


Afghanistan: Nearly 400 Jawzjan Women Self-Reliant in Mushroom Farming

May 2, 2022 | Baran

A number of women in northern Jawzjan province, who have become self-reliant in cultivation of mushrooms, have called on the government to train them.


Afghanistan: Mes Aynak Contract Must Be Reviewed, Work Begun: Prime Minister

Apr 26, 2022 | Amina Hakimi, TOLOnews

Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund, the prime minister of the Islamic Emirate, at a cabinet meeting ordered the Economic Commission to remove the obstacles for work…


China/Iraq: China Aligning with Militia Groups in Iraq to Secure Oil Industry: Report

Apr 26, 2022 | Asian News International

China is exploiting the security vacuum in Iraq that was created after US’s withdrawal from the West Asian country, with its companies aligning with militia…


Afghanistan: Islamic Emirate Orders Increase of Coal-Fueled Energy Production

Apr 25, 2022 | Amina Hakimi, TOLOnews

The first Deputy Prime Minister, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, ordered relevant departments to facilitate the production of energy from coal. Chairing the economic commission, Mullah…


Afghanistan: Taliban Gov’t to Maximize Use of Natural Resources in Energy Production

Apr 25, 2022 | Arif Ahmadi, Khaama Press

In an effort to maximize the use of country’s raw materials, the Taliban government attempts to increase its energy production from coals in industrial operations…


Afghanistan: Continuity through Conflict: Disaster Risk Reduction in Afghanistan

Apr 24, 2022 | Aga Khan Agency for Habitat

The mountainous environment, geographic isolation, dependence on agriculture and impact of climate change all contribute to making residents in many parts of Afghanistan highly vulnerable…


Climate Change: New Accessible Mapping Tool Helps Identify Hotspots of Climate, Conflict Stresses

Apr 22, 2022 | UN Environment Programme


Climate Change: Could National Security Be Impacted by the Effects of Climate Change?

Apr 22, 2022 | Chris Conte, News Channel 5 Nashville

As sea levels continue to rise and more intense storms continue to cause widespread damage across the United States, experts say climate change is likely…


Iran/Iraq: Iraq Filing Lawsuit against Iran over Water

Apr 22, 2022 | Iran International

Iraq says it is filing an international lawsuit against Iran over allegedly diverting water that previously flowed into Iraq. According to the Saudi government-owned al-Arabiya…


Myanmar: Convicted German Timber Trader Investigated by EIA Is Raided for Dealing in Illegal Myanmar Teak

Apr 22, 2022 | Environmental Investigation Agency

Working with information supplied by EIA’s Forests team, German police and customs have raided the private villa of timber trader Stefan Bührich and the grounds…


Colombia/Nicaragua: Colombia Must Stop Activities in Nicaraguan Maritime Zone, Says UN Court

Apr 21, 2022 | Deutsche Welle

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Thursday ordered Colombia to "immediately cease" patrolling and interfering with fishing in parts of the Caribbean within Nicaragua's exclusive…


Colombia: Colombia Judge Orders Suspension of Fracking Pilot Project

Apr 21, 2022 | Oliver Griffin, Reuters

A judge in the Colombian city of Barrancabermeja on Thursday suspended an environmental license granted to a hydraulic fracturing - or fracking - pilot project,…


Ukraine: Ukrainian Environmentalists Tracking Possible Russian Eco Crimes

Apr 21, 2022 | Katie Nicholson and Waqas Chughtai, CBC News

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has shattered millions of lives, but environmental activists also worry the ecological damage to their country will be irreversible.


Climate Change: Army Must Prepare Installations for Climate Change

Apr 21, 2022 | Association of the United States Army

As climate change continues to impact many aspects of modern life, the Army must prepare for its effects on installations and operations, a panel of…


Iraq: Iraq's Water Reserves 'Down 50 Percent': Official

Apr 21, 2022 | Alannah Travers, Rudaw

A senior adviser at the Iraqi water resources ministry warned on Thursday that the country’s water reserves have decreased by half since last year, due…


Liberia: Lawmakers Back Reform in Forest Management Law

Apr 20, 2022 | Trokon A. Freeman, FrontPage Africa

Members of the House of Representatives and Liberian Senate committees on Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries have declared their support to a draft legislation seeking reform…


Sierra Leone: Coated in Hope and Penury: The Story of Sierra Leone’s Artisan Miners

Apr 19, 2022 | Peter Yeung, Al Jazeera

By late morning in Seidu, a remote village in the Koidu area of eastern Sierra Leone, the cracks, scrapes and thuds of metal shovels being…


Ukraine: The Plan to Rebuild a Green Ukraine

Apr 19, 2022 | Karl Mathiesen, Politico

Ukraine should be rebuilt as a clean powerhouse that spurs the EU's Green Deal, according to the head of the Ukrainian parliament’s climate subcommittee.


Ukraine: War in Ukraine Poses Environmental Risk Now and in the Future, Advocates Say

Apr 19, 2022 | Vanessa Montalbano and Maxine Joselow, Washington Post

As Russian forces bombard communities across Ukraine, the nation’s once-vibrant ecosystems are becoming scorched and scarred, rewinding decades of conservation work, according to Ukrainian climate…


Liberia: Women's Land Rights Awareness Campaign Bears Fruits

Apr 19, 2022

Adah Johnson,* 56, from Flumpa, Nimba County in north-eastern Liberia is a beneficiary of the continued awareness sessions on the rights of women to land…


Afghanistan: Strawberry Fields Could Supplant Afghanistan's Poppies, Forever

Apr 18, 2022 | Xinhua

Afghanistan's Kandahar, Helmand and Zabul provinces have always been close to the heart of the world's opium, and later heroin, trade. Poppy cultivation has been…


Ukraine: UN Official Says ‘Food Is Being Used as a Weapon of War’ in Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Apr 17, 2022 | Mychael Schnell, The Hill

David Beasley, the executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme, on Sunday said “food is being used as a weapon of war” in…


Libya: Libya Declares Force Majeure on Major Oil Field Stormed by Protesters

Apr 17, 2022 | Pan Xiaojing, Xinhua

Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC) declared a state of force majeure over the El Feel oil field on Sunday as protesters forced the closure of…


Afghanistan: Pistachio Trees Being Cut Down in Baghlan for Sale

Apr 17, 2022 | Raz Mohammad, Pajhwok Afghan News

Officials of Forests’ Observation and Protection Authority of northern Baghlan province say 30 percent of pistachio trees have been cut down.


Afghanistan: 25,000 Pistachio Saplings Distributed for Plantation in Afghan Province

Apr 16, 2022 | Xinhua

More than 25,000 pistachio saplings have been distributed for plantation in Afghanistan's western Badghis province, the local government said Saturday. It said the young trees…


DRC: In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Unintended Consequences of ‘Fortress Conservation’

Apr 15, 2022 | Katie Surma, Inside Climate News

Last July, teams of armed park guards and Congolese soldiers who were supposed to be protecting a national wildlife preserve in the Democratic Republic of…


Ukraine: ‘Fortress in a City’: Steel Plant becomes Ukrainian Hold-out in Mariupol

Apr 15, 2022 | Reuters

Explosions rumbled and smoke rose this week from a steelmaking district in besieged Mariupol where dwindling Ukrainian forces are holed up as Russia tries to…


Colombia: Solar Farms and Sacred Mountains in Colombia: Indigenous Community and Developer Link Arms to Save ‘Irreplaceable’ Nature Reserve

Apr 14, 2022 | Grant Whittington, Triple Pundit

A trailblazing environmental project launching in Colombia’s biodiverse Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains promises to pair the construction of solar farms with newly built…


Colombia: Colombian Indigenous Community Waits in Poverty as Courts Weigh Ownership of Ancestral Land

Apr 14, 2022 | Mongabay

Nearly 13 years have passed since the Guahibo Indigenous community El Trompillo was allegedly forcibly relocated from their territory. Members report persistent hunger and overcrowding…


Colombia: Colombia Becomes First Case Study on How to Balance Biodiversity Goals with Limited Economic Resources

Apr 14, 2022 | Arizona State University

In 2019, a landmark report gave the world its first report card on biodiversity loss. There was one crystal clear conclusion: human actions threaten more…