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Emperor Seamounts – oases of life governments are failing to protect
The Emperor Seamounts are rich in biodiversity that bottom fishing will continue to devastate if governments don't stop this destructive practice.
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Transcript: Galápagos
The Greenpeace research ship Arctic Sunrise has anchored and Hannah Stitfall is joining the crew onboard for an episode all about Galápagos. We'll also hear from Spanish actress Alba Flores who spent a week onboard.
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100 years of TotalEnergies – a dark legacy
TotalEnergies celebrates its 100th anniversary. 100 years of destroying life and the climate. 100 years of threatening our health and human rights. 100 years too many.
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Whale sharks – The gentle giants of the Galapagos Marine Reserve
The whale shark, the largest fish in the ocean, visits the waters of the Galapagos Marine Reserve on a regular basis. But there is something quite unique about the whale shark population in this area. There are over 30 different species of sharks in the Galapagos Marine Reserve, and the biggest one by far is…
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To be a treaty for the people, the Global Plastics Treaty must reduce plastic production
This resounding call for action to reduce plastic production sends a strong message to the governments meeting under the global Plastics Treaty: have the courage to stand up to the fossil fuel industry and defend people's interests.
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EU banks have poured €256 billion into sectors that threaten nature and climate
A new report shows that some of the largest banks based in the EU provided a staggering 22.1% of total global credit between 2016 and early 2023 to big players in sectors that put nature at risk.