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El Cacique Raoni, líder indígena brasileño, denuncia las amenazas a los derechos humanos del proyecto Belo Monte
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Why I’m joining the fight for justice for Belo Monte’s victims

Belo Monte is, without a doubt, a lesson for the continent. The case shows that projects of this type are environmentally unviable and generate irreparable damage to human rights.

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When nature is your best client

AIDA’s attorneys both hail from and live in Latin America, fostering a profound respect for the region’s natural environment and those who depend so intimately on it.

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Lago de agua cristalina en el páramo de Santurbán.
Blog Colombia

The hidden mine that threatens Colombia’s water

Previous attempts at mining near Santurbán have been rejected due to the potential damage they would cause to this unique natural environment, which serves as a key water source.

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Sumidero natural de carbono.
Blog Latin America

5 ways our governments can confront climate change

What can and should our governments do, seeing as their large-scale actions are fundamental to the welfare of their people?

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Honrando la conexión de los pueblos indígenas con el río San Pedro Mezquital
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Honoring the indigenous connection to the San Pedro Mezquital River

Despite its importance, the river—and with it the rights of more than 15,000 indigenous peoples—are at risk from the proposed Las Cruces hydroelectric dam.

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Labores de rescate tras el sismo en México
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After the Mexico City earthquake, a call to create a better city

With all that has happened over the last month, it is this spirit of citizenship and support that has remained with me. 

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