No Place for Selfish Behavior

The Scottish national team, playing in the World Cup for the first time in twenty-eight years, is based out of Boston for the group stage. Fifty thousand Scots traveled here for the tournament, equal to nearly a full percent of Scotland’s population. They have won the city’s hearts by drinking up all the beer, buying up all the unwanted Red Sox tickets, and tumbling down the metal slide outside City Hall in their kilts.

Environmental defenders remain among world’s most targeted activists

A new report found that environmental defenders are increasingly encountering overlapping networks of government officials, corporations, criminal groups and private security forces.

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It’s as if the equivalent of the entire Australian population – almost 30 million people – relieved themselves directly into Norwegian fjords. That’s

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Online Age Verification Law Could Kill Whistleblowing

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