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July-August 2022

Vol. 47, No. 4

A bi-monthly newsletter of information on international justice and peace issues.

Clean Energy’s Mining Problem

The growing demand for minerals used in renewable energy raises the urgency to address human rights and environmental abuses common in mining.

Cobalt mine in DRC. Photo by International Institute of Environment and Development

UN Report Says Forests are Fundamental

The State of the World’s Forest Report 2022 offers a three-pronged approach to unlock the economic potential of trees and forests while preserving their status as the greatest carbon capture technology in the world.

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Tanzania Land Conflict with Maasai

A potentially dangerous stand-off has erupted in north-central Tanzania after the government decided to evict up to 167,000 pastoral Maasai from their land in favor of a wealthy hunting firm owned by the United Arab Republic’s ruling family.

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South Sudan and DRC: Letter to Pope Francis

The Africa Faith and Justice Network organized an open sign on letter to the pope about ongoing challenges on the African continent prior to the papal visit to DCR and South Sudan in July. 

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UN: Stockholm+50 Environment Conference

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking UN Conference on the Environment in Stockholm in 1972, national delegations returned to Stockholm on June 2-3, 2022, to take measure of progress.

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