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3 Union Leaders Were Shot Dead and Colombia Says an American Company Financed Their Killers
The murders, which happened 20 years ago, were committed by paramilitaries who Colombian investigators say were financed by an Alabama coal company.
Climate Change Is Making Women's Chores Deadlier
The job of collecting water during the dry season is sending women in northern Kenya farther and farther afield, even while pregnant. Some women don't make it back alive.
The Last Wild Jaguar in Argentina's El Impenetrable National Park Just Had Sex
Biologists set him up on a historic blind date, and he thinks she’s purrfect.
Environmental Activists Keep Getting Murdered in Honduras
Arnold Joaquin Morazán Erazo, killed this week, was the latest activist murdered in one of the region’s most violent nations, where corruption and drug trafficking are rife.
Gen Z Climate Activists You Should Know Who Aren't Greta Thunberg
VICE News spoke with young activists in regions directly impacted by climate change, who are challenging authorities on their climate inaction.
The Illegal Gold in Your Phone Is Slowly Poisoning the Amazon
On its way from mine to market, illegally-extracted gold is trafficked from Venezuela through Guyana and is bypassing U.S sanctions.
The Next Lethal Disease to Sweep the Planet Could Be Lurking in the Amazon
The Amazon basin has all factors that can generate new “zoonotic” diseases, and on a scale unprecedented in human history.
Parents Join Landmark Youth Lawsuit Suing Government for Climate Change
Fifteen young people are going to court later this month to fight the Canadian government’s attempt to have their lawsuit thrown out.
Exxon's Massive Offshore Oil Project Is a 'Carbon Bomb': Environmental Group
ExxonMobil is losing money for the first time in decades. The company's strategy to turn things around: exploit oil in Guyana, one of South America's poorest countries, accelerating the climate emergency there.
Canada's Last Intact Arctic Ice Shelf Just Collapsed
Milne Ice Shelf lost an area larger than the size of Manhattan and two resulting islands are now dangerously floating in the ocean, scientists say.
'Green Economic Growth' Is a Myth
There are 'no realistic scenarios' to make the economic growth demanded by capitalism compatible with a safe climate, researchers who advised the United Nations found.