Environmental Damage
Coverage of Environmental Damage in the Nexus archive.
- Andaman Lt. Governor holds meeting with MoEFCC Officials to discuss Great Nicobar project
Andaman Lt. Governor met with MoEFCC Officials to discuss the Great Nicobar project. The meeting emphasized implementing mitigation measures during construction and operational phases to eliminate environmental damage.
- Bayelsa hosts 40 mineral titles as Gov Diri demands stricter mining regulations
Bayelsa has 40 active mineral titles, including 12 for ilmenite and titanium mining, as Governor Douye Diri warns that unregulated black sand extraction could cause environmental damage and erosion, prompting calls for stricter mining regulations.
- Friday briefing: Andy Burnham wins Makerfield byelection to set up possible leadership bid
Andy Burnham won the Makerfield byelection, defeating Nigel Farage’s Reform and positioning himself for a potential leadership challenge against Keir Starmer. The results included Middle East talks cancellation and Ukrainian drone strikes in Moscow.
- Venezuela hits out at Trinidad and Tobago in oil spill spat
Venezuela warns Trinidad and Tobago about environmental and economic damage from an oil spill, escalating tensions between the two nations. Caracas highlights the environmental and economic impact as a result of the incident.
- Outrage in Albania over Kushner-Trump $1.6bn luxury resort - The Latest
Thousands in Tirana, Albania, protested a $1.6bn luxury resort backed by Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, citing environmental damage to a sensitive area and lack of political transparency. Builders began fencing the site, sparking public outrage over ecological risks and unclear political dealings.
- Outrage in Albania over Kushner-Trump $1.6bn luxury resort plan – The Latest
Thousands in Albania have protested against a $1.6bn luxury resort project backed by Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, citing environmental concerns and lack of political transparency. The resort, located in an ecologically sensitive area with 200 bird species, has sparked outrage as construction began with a concrete and barbed wire fence around the site.
- Race for rare earths sparks concern about environmental damage
The race for rare earths has raised concerns about environmental damage. Companies aiming to increase Western supplies face legal and community obstacles.
- Blood, Sweat and Sugar
The article explores the sugar industry's historical reliance on slavery and exploitation, alongside its environmental harm, highlighting ongoing societal impacts. These practices continue to affect modern contexts, revealing a legacy of systemic injustice.