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Climate Crisis Alert: Heavy Rainfall Threatens 13 Districts in Eastern India as Environmental Injustice Continues
As climate change intensifies, 13 districts in Jharkhand face immediate flash flood threats, highlighting the ongoing environmental crisis affecting marginalized communities. The IMD's orange alert signals potential devastation in regions already struggling with limited infrastructure and historical neglect.

Indigenous Resistance and Environmental Justice: Rainbow Warrior Returns to Auckland Waters
The return of the Rainbow Warrior to Auckland waters marks a powerful convergence of indigenous resistance and environmental activism. This historic moment celebrates the transformation of colonial violence into environmental triumph, with Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei leadership emphasizing the ongoing struggle for a decolonized, nuclear-free Pacific.

Colonial Legacy Under Scrutiny: New Zealand's $22M Wildlife Investment Raises Questions About Indigenous Rights
New Zealand's government announces $22 million investment in wildlife conservation from tourist levies, spotlighting complex dynamics between conservation, tourism, and indigenous land rights. The funding allocation reveals ongoing tensions between Western conservation models and traditional Māori stewardship approaches.