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Black Friday: My nightmare for the planet
Most of the items bought for short-term gratification on Black Friday will be quickly forgotten - the vast majority of goods will be used once and be discarded.
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Sailing 1,000 km to save Thai mackerels
Going on a voyage to save mackerel, the "soul food" of the Thai nation.
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‘We won’t let deep sea mining risk the ocean‘: Greenpeace confronts mining ship
Greenpeace activists from Mexico and Aotearoa (New Zealand) have peacefully confronted a deep sea mining ship off the coast of Manzanillo, México this afternoon as it returned to port from the Pacific.
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Congo oil: The worst deal in the world to insure
Simon Lewis, a professor at Leeds University and head of a British-Congolese research group called CongoPeat, has called the DRC blocks “the worst place in the world to drill for oil”
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Empty words feed no one
We don’t need more announcements on food and agriculture we need action.
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Big Ag’s Roadmap to 1.5 could push the planet from tipping points into freefall
The roadmap is a recipe to fry the planet. The Amazon is close to a tipping point, the climate is at a tipping point. We don’t need new pledges, we need action and consequences for corporate failure.
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Indonesian government only feeding food insecurity by clearing forests in food estate plan
Indonesian activists protest the clearing of forested Indigenous Land for food estate plan at Gunung Mas, Central Kalimantan.
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Greenpeace slams new COP27 partnership for forest protection
World leaders were invited to come together to protect, conserve and restore the world's forests.
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Antarctic Ocean Commission fails to deliver ocean sanctuaries, recognises handful of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems
The Antarctic Ocean Commission has again failed to reach consensus on creating three large Marine Protected Areas for the Antarctic Peninsula, East Antarctica and the Weddell Sea, despite support from an overwhelming majority of governments.