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UN University researchers urge action to combat the environmental impacts of AI

By Annette Gartland on June 3, 2026

Workers in Bangladesh suffer in extreme temperatures

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Global Witness report: more than 2,100 environmental defenders murdered since 2012

By Annette Gartland on September 15, 2024

Global generation of electronic waste is rising five times faster than documented e-waste recycling, new UN report says

By Annette Gartland on March 21, 2024

The shifting tides of climate change: false narratives, greenwashing, doomism, and Deep Adaptation

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Lawyers in the US continue their battle to win a writ of habeas corpus for elephants

By Annette Gartland on January 18, 2018

Article has been updated (new motion filed on 18/4/2018). Lawyers from the Nonhuman Rights Project (NhRP) in the United States have filed a motion to reargue in their battle to obtain a writ of […]

Coal seam gas expansion in Australia is linked to a dramatic rise in hospital admissions

By Annette Gartland on January 15, 2018

The rapid expansion of the coal seam gas industry in Queensland’s Darling Downs¹ has been accompanied by a dramatic rise in local hospital admissions for circulatory and respiratory conditions, according to report […]

Palm oil and animal rights: how you can combat the destruction of wildlife habitat

By Annette Gartland on January 11, 2018

Palm oil is the most ubiquitous edible oil on the planet. It is found in products ranging from soap, cosmetics, and cleaning products to candles, chocolate, and ice cream, and it is […]

Malaysia to pay American exploration company up to $70 million if it finds MH370

By Annette Gartland on January 10, 2018

The Malaysian government has agreed to pay the American private seabed exploration company Ocean Infinity up to $70 million if it finds the missing Malaysia Airlines aircraft MH370 within ninety days of […]

MH370: search to resume as Malaysian government gives go-ahead to American exploration company

By Annette Gartland on January 6, 2018

The Malaysian government has accepted a “no cure, no fee” offer by the American private seabed exploration company Ocean Infinity to conduct a new search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. […]

Court in the US dismisses world’s first habeas corpus petition filed on behalf of elephants

By Annette Gartland on December 29, 2017

A judge in the United States has dismissed the world’s first petition for a common law writ of habeas corpus filed on behalf of elephants, but the lawyers remain undeterred and say […]

New TRAFFIC report says there is an ‘industrial-scale’ trade in pangolins in Indonesia

By Annette Gartland on December 21, 2017

A new report by the monitoring network TRAFFIC documents the “industrial-scale” trade in pangolins in Indonesia and states that up to 10,000 of the trafficked animals are being seized by the Indonesian […]

Asia for Animals: combatting cruelty, ignorance, and greed

By Annette Gartland on December 11, 2017

KATHMANDU CONFERENCE, PART ONE. Delegates to the 10th Asia for Animals (AfA) conference grappled with the issue of changing human behaviour, which was the theme of this year’s gathering. There were inspiring presentations about […]

Asia for Animals: ‘We need compassionate courage and fearless altruism’

By Annette Gartland on December 3, 2017

The 10th Asia for Animals conference got underway yesterday (Saturday) in the Nepali capital Kathmandu with a series of workshops followed by four presentations on the subject of Animals and Happiness. The French Buddhist […]

Asia for Animals: Changing Human Behaviour

By Annette Gartland on November 28, 2017

The 10th Asia for Animals conference gets underway this coming Saturday in the Nepali capital Kathmandu, and this year’s theme is Changing Human Behaviour. “Most animal suffering is caused by humans doing, […]

Lawyers file world’s first habeas corpus petition on behalf of elephants

By Annette Gartland on November 14, 2017

The US-based Nonhuman Rights Project (NhRP) has filed the world’s first petition for a writ of habeas corpus on behalf of elephants. The NhRP lawyers are demanding that “in accordance with state […]

New orangutan species identified in Indonesia

By Annette Gartland on November 3, 2017

Scientists have identified a new species of orangutan in Indonesia, but there are so few individuals in the population that the newly named Tapanuli orangutan is already being described as one of […]

Protesters lock onto machinery in a bid to stop Adani’s mega coal mining project

By Annette Gartland on November 2, 2017

As work starts on the railway line being built to transport coal from Adani’s planned Carmichael mine, protesters have been locking themselves onto construction machinery, and are vowing to do whatever it […]

International Gibbon Day: smaller apes are ‘endangered, yet overlooked’

By Annette Gartland on October 24, 2017

Today (Tuesday) is International Gibbon Day and events are being organised around the world to foster awareness about the endangered primates and raise money for gibbon conservation. Gibbons live in tropical and […]

Malaysia chooses American company Ocean Infinity to search for MH370

By Annette Gartland on October 19, 2017

The Malaysian government has chosen an American private seabed exploration firm, Ocean Infinity, to resume the search for MH370, which disappeared on March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board. It is […]

Australia rolls out Gardasil 9 amid reports that HPV vaccination is causing death, injury, and infertility

By Annette Gartland on October 12, 2017 • ( 2 Comments )

There are updates at the end of this article about Colton Berrett, who passed away on January 5, 2018, and a court ruling in the US that states that the death of […]

Anti-Adani protest: thousands of Australians demand an end to mega coal mining project

By Annette Gartland on October 7, 2017

Thousands of Australians protested today against plans by the Indian multinational conglomerate Adani to build the largest coal mine in Australia in the Galilee Basin in Queensland. The #Stop Adani movement organised […]

MH370: Australian authorities express regret for failure to find Malaysia Airlines plane

By Annette Gartland on October 3, 2017

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) today released its final report on the search in the southern Indian Ocean for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, and said the disappearance of the […]

Borneo foundation to create a forest island for albino orangutan

By Annette Gartland on September 22, 2017

The Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOSF) is appealing for funds to create a forest island for an albino orangutan rescued in April. The primate, who has been named Alba, is believed to […]

Canadian court to hear case about alleged money laundering by relatives of Malaysian politician

By Annette Gartland on September 20, 2017

A judge at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Canada has ruled that a financial disclosure case related to alleged money laundering by relatives of the former chief minister and current […]

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