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How Frontline Communities in Papua New Guinea are resisting a new LNG terminal that threatens water, land, and livelihoods.

This frontline story accompanies the Banking on Climate Chaos: Fossil Fuel Finance Report 2024, produced in collaboration with Center for Environmental Law and Rights (CELOR), BankTrack, Rainforest Action Network and Reclaim Finance. The Pacific country of Papua New Guinea – a half island nation in Melanesia – is one of the most biodiverse places on the […]

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Memorandum of Understanding between the Centre for Environmental Law and Community Rights (CELCOR) Inc. and the Mitnande Local Level Government (LLG)

On May 29th, 2024, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was successfully signed between the Centre for Environmental Law and Community Rights (CELCOR) Inc. and the Mitnande LLG, Kundiawa-Gembogl District, Simbu Province.  The purpose of the MoU was to establish a working relationship between CELCOR and Mitnande LLG to pursue conservation initiatives in the Bismarck Forest

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ANZ rules out Papua LNG, leaves the door open to fund climate wrecking companies

  This week ANZ announced that it would no longer provide direct financing to new or expanded oil and gas fields, new liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plants, and won’t bank any oil and gas company not already on their books. The announcement means that all big four Australian banks, ANZ, Commonwealth Bank, NAB, and Westpac have now ruled

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LOGGING THREATENS THE HOME OF THE TENKILE TREE KANGAROO

Satellite imagery shows the loss of forest and an increase in roadbuilding over the past two years and residents of the Torricelli’s say that representatives of logging companies have been trying to secure permission to log the region’s forests. Image Credit: Mongabay The Toricelli Mountain Range is located in the Sandaun Province and is home

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