Déjà vu as palm oil industry brings deforestation, pollution to Amazon by Karla Mendes (Mongabay) Producers say their supply chains are green and sustainable, but prosecutors cite a long record of land grabbing, deforestation, pollution, and human rights violations.
Engajamento público e redes de solidariedade Como parte do terceiro estágio do projeto, essas atividades integram a série de discussões públicas que buscam construir alianças e aproximar representantes do poder público de liderancas regionais de imigrantes residentes nos corredores migrantórios no Brasil.
Putting the university to work: technology-mediated extraction of land and labour from UK universities This webniar discusses how technologically-induced transformation to academic knowledge production has increasingly subsumed the functionality of the university towards market-oriented profiteering, while producing new divisions of labour.
Green crime, territorial resistance and the metabolic rift in Brazil’s Amazon and Cerrado biomes by Brian Garvey, Thays Ricarte, Maria Luisa Mendonçca, Maurício Torres, Daniela Stefano, Ana Laide Barbosa, Fábio Pitta, Jerônimo Basílio São Mateus, & Juliana Busnelo (2022) Criminological Encounters