"If you give Nature half a chance, it will come back." As well as ending deforestation in global supply chains, the most harmful industries must repair the damage they've done to the natural world. Watch below ⬇️and see our new film here: https://t.co/AGP4KoXIr1
The latest @standmighty investigation traced the impacts of @Hyundai_Global’s troubled supply chain across the globe, documenting human rights abuses, pollution, and violations of workers’ and Indigenous Peoples’ rights. 🔗 https://t.co/hbnfBrF2mA
New mining permits are still being issued for small Indonesian Islands despite a court ruling they needed special protection. Story by @thevmilko @AP @satyabumi https://t.co/q3uwvTkJYJ
Get inspired by our amazing lineup of speakers at the 'From Soya to Sustainability' Conference 🌱 on 22nd Jan.
Don't miss their insights on shaping a sustainable future 🫛🌍👇
🎟️ Secure your spot: https://t.co/TrEa3jiDFe
🔗 Full speaker profiles here: https://t.co/Bp0kj4kSh4
📢 The Climate and Nature Bill has its second reading this month (Friday 24 January).
117 MPs have pledged to attend and we need to ensure they show up.
👉 Head to https://t.co/ML04bjJWhr today and write to, email, call, tweet, or meet your MP.
#CANBill 🐝 @zerohour_uk
Curious about #biomass policy direction in #SouthKorea & #Japan? 🍃 On Monday, Jan 20th, SFOC's Hansae Song will be joined by Roger Smith (@StandMighty) and Sayoko Iinuma (Global Environmental Forum) for a discussion on the recent biomass policy shift in Korea and its implications for Japan.
➡️Sign up here: https://t.co/vwbqxHkZL7
Read more about the recent biomass policy shift in Korea: https://t.co/2NWegcjBdq
@mitsuiandco Read our letters to Japanese traders and banks asking for a stop to unsustainable biomass imports and investments here: https://t.co/aoIaMLbuVS
Japanese traders must commit to stronger biomass sustainability policies. We call on Mitsubishi Corporation, Kansai Electric Power, Sumitomo Corporation and @mitsuiandco to ensure that no biomass imports harm natural forests or vulnerable communities.
Mining is increasingly impacting orangutans, especially in Kalimantan, where Orangutan Land Trust supports the rescue of orangutans stranded in these devastated landscapes.
Please help us to help them!
Not every mining standard is created equal, and automakers need to be aware of the strengths and shortcomings of various standards in order to continue to make progress on responsible sourcing, avoid due diligence fines, and protect themselves from risk.
Check out this analysis from @StandMighty and @RainforestNORW of the limitations of three existing mining standards @IRMA, @CopperMark /RMI and @tsminitiative. They took a look at how these three different standards work to avoid deforestation and minimize impacts of mining on critical ecosystems like rainforests.
Check out @StandMighty's Soy and Cattle Deforestation Monitor – a new platform which exposes the meat industry’s link to forest and ecosystems destruction in Brazil. #Divest from deforestation & shift to more #plantbased foods to protect nature. 🌱🌎
https://t.co/83qR7xYU2e
🚨 ALERT: EU-Mercosur toxic trade deal threatens people and planet
Ahead of the Mercosur Summit, we stand alongside +400 organizations, social movements and affected communities across Europe and LatAm to demand that the EU-Mercosur deal NOT BE SIGNED
https://t.co/xVEPUjJODQ
When you work as a wildlife advocate and conservation leader, being at the “hot party of the week” is not on your radar. But if cougar conservation is hot, then turn up the heat! So inspired by @StandMighty@glennhurowitz and visionary @BenGoldsmith ‘s aim to bring back the eastern panther. Honored to be included with these folks who make real change in the world, and I am all in! #neverimpossible
We must ensure that mining across the world is conducted in a responsible way. @standmighty and @RainforestNORW look at how mining standards address biodiversity and deforestation – and where they fall short. https://t.co/GoLHVojW36
How can British Columbia save its forests from more harm at the hands of the wood pellet industry? Rachel Holt of Veridian Ecological Consulting and @DrSuzanneSimard of The Mother Tree Project tell us how.
@DrSuzanneSimard Countries like Japan should phase out harmful subsidies that encourage biomass and lead to logging in places like British Columbia. Leaders worldwide have opportunities to “drive true climate solutions that lie in protecting and restoring forests, not in cutting them down.”