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Who profits when the Amazon rainforest burns?
Fires clear land. Big Ag cashes in. But local communities, wildlife defenders, and farmers are resisting, and building real solutions for the Amazon.
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Nations urged to immediately start work on high seas sanctuaries as historic Ocean Treaty milestone hit
In a landmark moment for ocean protection, the Global Ocean Treaty reached its 60th ratification.
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Amazon Day 2025: After the Fires, Pastures Take Over
The 2025 fires may be milder than in previous years, but the Amazon is still under attack.
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We, the Indigenous People of the forest, refuse to be ignored any longer
We are not props in the environmental movement – we are its frontline defenders. And we demand to be respected and treated as such.
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Indigenous Peoples Month: A time to recognise & align with the true stewards of the environment
Messages of solidarity, defiance, and hope from the world’s great tropical forests
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Ocean Treaty talks resume as calls for strong high seas sanctuaries intensify
Greenpeace called on governments to agree on the process for the first protected areas under the Global Ocean Treaty as the BBNJ Preparatory Commission talks resume at the United Nations Headquarters
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Soaring ocean temperatures: Australia’s iconic marine wonders are under attack
World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef is experiencing its worst ever mass coral bleaching on record
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Environmental storytelling for a Chinese audience: reporting from the Amazon rainforest with “Aunt Bear”
Connecting the dots on protecting wildlife, Cali locals, and the charisma of the cockroach
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More businesses join the call for a strong UN Plastics Treaty, support global change
As the final scheduled UN Global Plastics Treaty negotiations approach, the voices supporting and calling for an ambitious Treaty are getting louder.
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Boots to boost justice: Standing in solidarity with Indonesian migrant fishers
But this is not a story about boots – it’s about what the boots represent.