by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Culture
The United Kingdom’s broken cultural relationship with its rivers: A conversation with Paul Powlesland Paul Powlesland is a barrister, founder and director of River Roding Trust in East London Nicolás Salazar Sutil: What is the root cause of the UK sewage crisis in...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Culture
United Kingdom: Sewage, the Sikh minority and lack of access for persons with disabilities Nicolas Salazar Sutil & Jaswant Singh At the River Roding Trust, an environmental charity based in East London, members refer to their local river as the ‘most multi-ethnic...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Culture
The Atrato River: An Afro-Colombian cultural heritage of resistance Angelica Ricaurte Villalobos If our territory is polluted it’s a threat to us and the connection we have with the environment. Everything in areas that are contaminated dies. When that happens part of...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Governance
India: River embankment governance and the situation of Lodha people in the Sunderbans Samiksha Bharati ‘I have seen four storms before this one during which everything was destroyed … even when we are sitting at home we can get blown away. But this is where I was...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Pollution
Canada: Oil sands and ongoing Indigenous Peoples’ health rights violations Nicole Redvers The Denı́nu Kų́ę́ First Nation, otherwise known as Moose Island or Fort Resolution, is situated on the western edge of Des Nedhé (Slave River) delta, which encompasses...