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What are we investigating and why does it matter? Climate change is the greatest challenge of the 21st century, and extreme weather events, environmental devastation and pollution are felt in ...
At the Bureau, we’re no stranger to legal letters or threatening lawsuits. Exposing the food giants cutting down the Amazon or the private spies helping oligarchs battle each other in the courts isn’t ...