Max de Haldevang
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Max de Haldevang
@max-d-reporter.bsky.social
Journalist, Financial Times. Previously in Mexico City, NYC & Moscow with Bloomberg, Quartz and the Moscow Times
https://maxdehaldevang.com/
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NEW: I spent months digging into a pattern of Indigenous Mexicans being murdered, dissapeared & abducted by narcos when opposing mines owned by NYSE-listed mining
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The reason, one narco told cops: "They were fucking with the mines" /1
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Blood and Ore: Mexican Cartel Violence Silences Mine Opponents
The abduction of a Mexican community activist who campaigned against an iron ore mine owned by New York-listed Ternium has shone a light on how local cartels benefit from the presence of mining compan...
www.occrp.org
Loved making this doc:

Britain's biggest carbon offset player sold itself as a boutique option but fell foul of problems with fair pay and quality seen across the market
Enormously proud of this latest investigation for @bbcradio4.bsky.social

Plan Vivo are a niche but influential player in the Voluntary Carbon Offset Market; but they now face questions as to the robustness of their certification process.

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File on 4 Investigates - The Carbon Offset Trap - BBC Sounds
Max de Haldevang investigates problems with carbon offset projects.
www.bbc.co.uk
April 5, 2025 at 8:54 PM
Reposted by Max de Haldevang
Extraordinary and courageous reporting from my friend Max de Haldevang for OCCRP. Huge questions for some enormous multinationals. www.occrp.org/en/feature/b...
Blood and Ore: Mexican Cartel Violence Silences Mine Opponents
The abduction of a Mexican community activist who campaigned against an iron ore mine owned by New York-listed Ternium has shone a light on how local cartels benefit from the presence of mining compan...
www.occrp.org
December 13, 2024 at 5:34 PM
NEW: I spent months digging into a pattern of Indigenous Mexicans being murdered, dissapeared & abducted by narcos when opposing mines owned by NYSE-listed mining
@Ternium

The reason, one narco told cops: "They were fucking with the mines" /1
www.occrp.org/en/feature/b...
Blood and Ore: Mexican Cartel Violence Silences Mine Opponents
The abduction of a Mexican community activist who campaigned against an iron ore mine owned by New York-listed Ternium has shone a light on how local cartels benefit from the presence of mining compan...
www.occrp.org
December 13, 2024 at 4:33 PM