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Greenpeace joins fishers demanding women’s rights and access to sea
Greenpeace international joins calls for small scale fishing communities to have preferential access to coastal areas, and that women workers’ active contribution to this process must be guaranteed
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Historic UN Ocean Treaty agreed – Greenpeace statement
A historic UN Ocean Treaty has finally been agreed at the United Nations after almost two decades of negotiations.
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The true meaning of economy – the art of taking care of our common home
Brazil’s semi-arid region has dry-forests with immense biodiversity, but suffers from water scarcity, making it a hostile climate, long associated with environmental degradation, extreme poverty, drought and predatory landowning elites.
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Who are the Hunger Profiteers?
Who are the Hunger Profiteers?They could cover the basic needs of 230 million vulnerable people and still have the equivalent of the GDP of The Gambia left in the pocket.
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Unchecked, unregulated, unaccountable: how big agribusiness corporations get rich amid crisis
The world’s biggest agribusiness corporations made more in billion-dollar profits since 2020 than the amount that the UN estimates could cover the basic needs of the world’s most vulnerable.
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Food Injustice 2020-2022
How 20 agribusiness corporations across the globe use their power to deliver outrageous profits to their shareholders while millions starve.
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UN Ocean Treaty in jeopardy as countries refuse to compromise
UN Ocean Treaty negotiations are once again stalling as they enter the final week. A gear shift is urgently needed to resolve these talks by Friday.
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Jane Fonda and 5.5 million people call for UN Ocean Treaty
As the fifth round of UN Ocean Treaty negotiations resume, Jane Fonda has delivered 5.5 million signatures from 157 countries demanding a strong Global Ocean Treaty to the president of the UN negotiations.
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UN Ocean Treaty negotiations to resume as 30×30 hangs in the balance, Greenpeace opening statement
The final negotiations for a UN Ocean Treaty resume on 20 February. Without a strong Treaty, it is practically impossible to protect 30% of the world's oceans by 2030.
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Whale warning as clock ticks towards deep sea mining
University of Exeter and Greenpeace Research Laboratories published a new peer-reviewed paper warning that deep sea mining could be a “significant risk to ocean ecosystems” with “long lasting and irreversible” impacts.