The bluefin crisis is the result of decades of destructive over-fishing by purse seine and longline fishing operations. These fishing methods, which take too many fish too fast, have left the Atlantic bluefin unable to recover, forcing...
The 15th Guide to Greener Electronics (May 2010) provides an updated ranking of 18 consumer electronics producers, based on scores for toxic and climate / energy-related policies.
Greenpeace's Cool IT Challenge calls on leading Information Technology (IT) companies to be champions in the fight to stop climate change. The IT sector possesses the innovative spirit, technological know-how, and political influence to bring...
Retailers’ Roles in Rescuing the World’s Favourite Fish.
AREVA’s radioactive legacy in the desert towns of Niger.
Spain is Europe’s largest fishing nation, whose fleet represents nearly one-fourth of the European Union’s total fishing capacity and receives the most subsidies in the European Union. Some of its vessels catch more than entire nation’s fishing...
Greenpeace has new evidence proving that Sinar Mas continues to destroy peatlands and rainforests, pushing orang-utans closer to the brink of extinction and accelerating climate change.
A variety of seafood certification schemes have developed over the past decade, all claiming that the fish they certify have been sustainably caught or farmed and that they are the best option for consumers to purchase. Greenpeace is of the...
Impunity still prevails in logging operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
It is clear that as the energy demand of the internet grows, with the shift to cloud computing, the supply of renewable energy must also keep pace to prevent having negative impacts on the climate.
The climate denial industry and climate science - a brief history of attacks on climate science, climate scientists and the IPCC.
Nestlé's sourcing of palm oil from from the company Sinar Mas- responsible for destroying Indonesian rainforests and peatlands- threatens already endangered orang-utans with extinction and is accelerating climate change.
Looking at the implications of listing large ocean species like tuna and sharks to the CITES Appendices for endangered species.
Time is running out for Atlantic Bluefin Tuna as commercial mismanagement pushes the species to the brink of extinction.
Greenpeace recommendations in relation to a number of key marine proposals under discussion at CITES COP 15, Doha, Qatar March 13-25 2010.
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