by Lynda Sullivan | Jan 6, 2026 | defend the defenders, mining and militarism, our stories, position papers, post extractivism, resources, right to say no, statements
From the mines that feed militaries, to the militaries that guard the mines.
by Lynda Sullivan | Dec 18, 2025 | africa, asia, carribean, europe, green extractivism, just transition, latin america, mining and militarism, north america, oceania, our stories, post extractivism, resources, right to say no, statements, water is life
TSF-Mining Declaration At the People's Summit, COP30 Towards a Socioecological & Systemic Transformation in Response to the Narratives of ‘Green Transition’ YLNM is an integral part of the Thematic Social Forum on Mining and the Extractive Economy. At Belém do...
by Lynda Sullivan | Dec 1, 2025 | africa, asia, carribean, defend the defenders, europe, green extractivism, just transition, latin america, mining and covid, mining and militarism, north america, oceania, our stories, position papers, post extractivism, right to say no, water is life
All communities have the right to defend their territories, livelihoods and the wellbeing of the people and the earth.
All communities have the right to say no to mining.
by YLNMadmin | Jun 14, 2025 | emblematic cases, latin america, mining and militarism, our stories, water is life
Ecuador’s Constitutional Court created a national legal precedent by upholding the rights of nature for Los Cedros, on of the world’s most biodiverse regions.
by YLNMadmin | Jun 14, 2025 | emblematic cases, latin america, mining and militarism, our stories, right to say no, water is life
Ecuador’s Constitutional Court created a national legal precedent by upholding the rights of nature for Los Cedros, on of the world’s most biodiverse regions.
by Lynda Sullivan | Apr 29, 2025 | asia, just transition, mining and militarism, our stories, right to say no, take action, water is life
Pala’wan People continue to fight mining in the Philippines