French energy giant TotalEnergies was formally accused Monday of complicity in war crimes and torture in a criminal complaint ...
No promoter of strategic projects outside the EU currently has both a publicly-available human rights policy, including on ...
The rush for “transition minerals” needed for renewable energy technologies is generating new injustices and a litany of ...
Australia’s largest miner, BHP, has been found liable to compensate victims devastated by the collapse of a tailings dam in ...
This morning, the European Parliament adopted its position on the Omnibus I, a deregulation proposal that seeks to ...
Brazil’s COP30 presidency has the opportunity to align its international rhetoric with domestic practice – overcoming ...
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The morning of the fifth and final day of the 11th session of the Open-Ended Intergovernmental Working Group (OEIWG) began with private informal consultations among states and the OEIWG to prepare the ...