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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.
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World’s first underwater climate strike calls for ocean protection
“Being from an island nation I know first-hand just how important healthy oceans are, not just to our climate but to the billions of people in the Global South who depend on them."
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Why industrial fishing companies shouldn’t manage the oceans
Industrial fishing is decimating wildlife populations and threatening food security for local communities. So why are governments hoping to solve the ocean crisis in discussions dominated by destructive fishing interests?
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Certification schemes such as FSC are greenwashing forest destruction
“After three decades of trying, certification has failed to prevent ecosystem destruction and rights abuses associated with key products such palm oil, soya and wood..."
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That ‘certified’ label? Not what you think it means.
FSC, PEFC, Rainforest Alliance Certified, etc... While certification has become increasingly popular globally over the past decades, deforestation and ecosystem destruction has continued.
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Destruction: Certified
Certification is not a solution to deforestation, forest degradation and other ecosystem conversion.