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Taiwan’s major global tuna supplier shows “blind spots” to illegal fishing practices and modern slavery
New investigation shows how labour and human rights abuses continue to exist in Taiwan’s distant water fishing fleets.
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Meet the women of West Africa who are fighting for our oceans
"The livelihoods of women are the livelihoods of a nation.’’ - Thando Kimora, climate activist from South Africa
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‘Ticking time bomb’ in Antarctic as fishing vessels fail safety checks
"If we’re going to protect the oceans, it’s critical that governments agree an ambitious Global Ocean Treaty this year to create areas off-limits to harmful human activity..."
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Three wins for the climate
Good news comes in threes, they say. Unless, of course, you happen to be Equinor, OMV or Teck Resources.
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Fishy Business
How transhipment at sea facilitates illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing that devastates our oceans.
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Why you should care where your seafood comes from
Truth is, the journey from sea to supermarket is both complicated and eye-opening.
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Greenpeace protest at BlackRock: Stop financing Siemens and Adani coal mine
Greenpeace Germany supporters protested at global investment firm BlackRock’s German headquarters today, to tell them to stop investing in coal and financing climate change.
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If you look closer, you see, we won
Until now fossil fuel producing countries like to think they can wash their hands of that responsibility.
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Tennis fans call out Australian Government’s climate inaction as bushfire smoke and extreme heat interrupt Australian Open
Spectators at the Australian Open have displayed banners calling out Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s failure to reduce carbon pollution.