Protecting Environmental Defenders This Earth Day
Latin American, Caribbean States Adopt Groundbreaking Treaty on Environmental Rights
![Indigenous people arrive in Quito after marching for 10 days to protest new mining and water law initiatives, as well as a constitutional reform project that would have allowed for indefinite re-election of the president.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2018/201803americas_ecuador_main.jpg?itok=pjr5SKZX)
Latin American, Caribbean States Adopt Groundbreaking Treaty on Environmental Rights
Monitoring of Companies’ Sourcing Practices Should Be Prioritized
Environmental Activists Targeted as Repression Continues
Provide Information, Protect Livelihoods When Mines Move In
Commercial Farmers Abusing Rural People’s Rights
Pro-Democracy Campaigner Persecuted for Advocating Pluralism
Indigenous Leaders Could Be Jailed on Unsubstantiated Charges
Environmental Agency Threatening to Roll Back Obama-Era Pesticide Safeguards
On International Women’s Day, Remember the Dangers Women Activists Face
Item 3 interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the environment
Ruling Will Empower Citizens
Bill Will Limit Protests During COP24 Summit