Green Blood

Environmental scandals
On every continent mining giants try to hide dirty secrets.
On every continent, journalists have faced difficulties investigating environmental issues. Since 2009, at least 13 journalists have been killed working on environment-related stories, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
One subject is particularly perilous: documenting environmental damage by the mining industry. Green Blood is a project designed to finish work begun by some of these journalists shut down by the danger inherent in shedding light on one of the darkest and most destructive industries in the world.
Investigations

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The “Green Blood” series pursued the investigations of several reporters who faced threats when covering...

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Up to 50 billion metric tons of sand and gravel are extracted every year worldwide. The inexhaustible...

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In Tanzania, reporters trying to investigate violence, environmental damage and other wrongdoing connected...
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