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New testimonials suggest “modern slavery” for Southeast Asian migrant fishers working out at sea
13 foreign distant water fishing vessels have been accused of abusing migrant fishers from Southeast Asia, in cases so severe it has been characterised by many as “modern slavery”.
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The climate crisis is an ocean crisis – Greenpeace report calls for urgent global political response to ocean breakdown
The impact of the climate crisis on our oceans has far-reaching implications for biodiversity and humankind.
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Amazon deforestation reaches highest level in more than a decade
The Amazon is being destroyed by government mismanagement and at the highest rate in more than a decade.
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From all of you to Norway’s government: stop drilling for more oil and protect our future
“I’m 14 years old. I live every day scared that with every minute I stay on this earth it is deteriorating further and further. Please, help save my Earth.”
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New Greenpeace report reveals the deadly impact of ghost gear
An estimated 640,000 tonnes of abandoned or lost fishing equipment enter the ocean every year, making up around 10% of the plastic waste in our oceans.
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Greenpeace exposes destructive fishing vessels in the South Atlantic
Greenpeace Andino activists protested today against the lack of regulation for the fishing industry in the South Atlantic.
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What Lies Beneath: Blackwater & The Sargasso Sea
How do you make people care about a place they’ve never heard of?
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‘Cattenom Nine’: Activists face jail for sounding the alarm bell on nuclear safety
On 12 October 2017, eight people sneaked inside the grounds of the Cattenom nuclear plant in France. Without much difficulty, they reached the foot of a spent fuel pool.