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ITLOS sets groundbreaking victory for ocean and climate protection
ITLOS has officially advised that greenhouse gas emissions are a form of pollution, and States are obliged to protect and preserve our oceans.
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A tragedy in three acts: yesterday, today, and tomorrow
The size of the disaster that struck Rio Grande do Sul in the south of Brazil shocks, saddens and generates indignation.
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Report: Online shopping harms nature, climate, and Europe’s only recognised Indigenous People
Shopping online may be convenient and time-saving, but it comes with a price. According to a new report by Greenpeace Sweden, Amazon, Zalando, HelloFresh and other big players are connected to the destruction of old-growth forests in Sweden.
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Nature Crime Files – Sweden
When insufficient political nature protection allows the Swedish forest industry to turn old-growth forests into cardboard and other throwaway products, it is up to us to try to put an end to these nature crimes.
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This is what deforestation looks like in Argentina – in 10 shocking photos
Clearing and deforestation are aggressively advancing on the native forests of northern Argentina.
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Global Oceans Treaty ratification tracker: Which countries have signed the treaty into law?
The world is watching and waiting. The countdown for ocean protection is on!
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New nursery for vulnerable hammerhead shark discovered in Galápagos
Scientists on a Greenpeace expedition in the Galápagos Marine Reserve believe they have found what could be the first known smooth hammerhead shark nursery in the region.
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Too little, too late: G7 climate commitments fall short
Leaders of the G7 countries made a commitment to phase out coal by 2035. In the growing climate crisis, this is simply too little, too late.