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Alexandra Lucas Coelho

9 November 2022 Perenco Files

Toxic fumes and leaks: Perenco’s polluting oil business in Democratic Republic of Congo

Toxic fumes and leaks: Perenco’s polluting oil business in Democratic Republic of Congo
By Leïla Miñano, Maxence Peigné, Mathias Destal, Geoffrey Livolsi, Dorian Cabrol, Alexandre Brutelle, Baron Nkoy, Lea Szulewicz and Alexandra Lucas Coelho

Franco-British Energy giant Perenco is allegedly responsible for dozens of pollution incidents around its sites in the country. Read more "Toxic fumes and leaks: Perenco’s polluting oil business in Democratic Republic of Congo"

25 July 2019

Indigenous populations are better prepared than us for future catastrophes

Indigenous populations are better prepared than us for future catastrophes
By Alexandra Lucas Coelho

The Portuguese journalist and writer Alexandra Lucas Coelho talks to Eduardo Viveiros de Castro. In this interview with Brazil’s famous anthropologist Viveiros de Castro discusses Bolsonaro’s cruelties in Brazil, the strength of the indigenous populations and what Europe’s colonialist perspective on the past has to do with all of it. Read more "Indigenous populations are better prepared than us for future catastrophes"

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