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No blank check for enemies of the environment in Brazil
Two hundred civil society organizations in Brazil sent an open letter to the United States government asking it not to support the destructive environmental policies of Brazilian President Bolsonaro.
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Plastics Activists target Nestlé ahead of Annual General Meeting
Activists warn Nestlé shareholders against plastic investments at their AGM in Switzerland.
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High Stakes
The Indian Ocean is home to immense biodiversity, yet It is estimated that around one third of the assessed fish populations here are overfished.
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Licence to Clear
Our new report urges national and provincial governments in Indonesia to seize a fleeting opportunity to intervene in a vast area slated for deforestation for palm oil in Papua Province.
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Planned deforestation threatens Indigenous land, intact forest landscapes in West Papua
Despite the promise of a palm oil permit review, companies still hold permits over primary forest areas and peatland which had their protection removed and not a single area appears to have been taken back into the forest estate.
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WHO Covid-19 report shows clear link between biodiversity loss and zoonotic disease – Greenpeace reaction
In its official report on SARS-CoV-2’s origins the World Health Organization pointed to the potential disease risks of contact between wildlife and people.
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Protecting the Oceans: why turning vegan can’t be the only answer
During my time as an Oceans campaigner at Greenpeace, I’ve sat in a tiny boat in the middle of the Indian Ocean, watching a fishing boat pull in miles of…
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100 Million Dead Sharks – it’s not all about Shark Fin Soup
Sharks are a critical part of the ocean ecosystem, vital for ocean health and our blue planet. We all have a part to play in protecting them.