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The Inter-American Court's Opinion: 7 reasons it matters for climate justice
The court released its long-awaited Advisory Opinion No. 32, in which it clarifies the scope of States' obligations in the face of the climate crisis.

Content Coordinator

The natural wonders we could protect with the High Seas Treaty
The treaty proposes the creation of marine protected areas in the high seas that would allow for the conservation and rescue of the ocean's rich biodiversity.

Senior Advocacy Officer, Ecosystem Program

Motagua River: A story of contamination and a call for justice
Its flow flows into the Caribbean Sea, so pollution reaches those waters, as well as the Mesoamerican Reef System and the Honduran coasts.

Attorney, Ecosystems Program
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Mapuche defend against extractive industry and forced evictions from ancestral lands in Argentina
Mapuche communities urge Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to further investigate abuses at nexus of extractive industry and land dispossession.

Landmark Inter-American Court Decision Requires States to Protect Human Rights in the Face of the Climate Crisis
It is a key precedent for individuals and communities to access justice, as well as to guide the decisions of national and international courts.

International Ocean Conference ends with High Seas Treaty on verge of entry into force
With 19 additional countries depositing their ratifications, the number of that count toward the treaty’s entry into force has now reached 50. Only 10 more are needed.
When the violation of the rights of Amazonian peoples in Brazil receives no response nationally, these communities find in AIDA a voice in the Americas.