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Oceans, hope, environmental justice, critiques of capitalism: 6 books to start 2026
Here are 6 inspiring books discussing oceans, critiques of capitalism, the Indigenous fight for environmental justice, and hope
Kezia Rynita5 min read -
World Fisheries Day: championing the communities who keep our oceans alive
Coastal communities' knowledge and sustainable practices are essential to conserving the ocean’s richness - an ocean we all depend on.
Laura Bergamo4 min read -
Landmark US ruling allows Indonesians to proceed with lawsuit against Bumble Bee for forced labor on fishing boats, Greenpeace comment
"This gives me hope for justice for me and my fellow plaintiffs as we struggle for justice and change for the better. Our fight and sacrifice are not in vain in order to get justice for all of the fishers."
Greenpeace International4 min read -
Indonesian fishers respond to US seafood company’s attempt to dismiss forced labour suit
This move is more than just a legal strategy; it is an attempt to avoid accountability, silence vulnerable workers, and protect corporate interests over human dignity.
Greenpeace International4 min read -
Indonesian fishers file historic human trafficking lawsuit against major US seafood company
The suit alleges that Bumble Bee Foods knew or should have known about the appalling conditions onboard the vessel but knowingly benefited from the forced labor practices and human trafficking of fishers.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
US tuna cans linked to reports of forced labour of Indonesian fishers: Greenpeace Southeast Asia report
Alleged forced labor practices onboard Taiwanese distant water fishing vessels have been linked to Bumble Bee canned tuna products sold in the United States.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
At Plastics Treaty Talks, Greenpeace warns world leaders: ‘We are watching’
Created by artist Dan Acher in collaboration with Greenpeace East Asia Seoul, the We Are Watching flag features faces of diverse supporters and public figures.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
How a landmark case against Norway’s oil and gas expansion could set a global legal precedent
Greenpeace Nordic, six youth activists and Nature and Youth took the Norwegian government European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) to stop the expansion of oil and gas in the arctic.
Juni Haugan Holden5 min read -
How Indigenous Peoples are safeguarding Earth’s biodiversity
Indigenous Peoples are the guardians of biodiversity, and they are leading the way in the climate justice movement. Here are five blogs that explain how.
Chris Vlavianos5 min read -
A letter to Gerard Barron, CEO of The Metals Company
For too long, Pasifika peoples who are on the frontline of deep sea mining have been shut out of these discussions. Meanwhile industry representatives, like those from The Metals Company, are always present and lobbying hard to get mining regulations finalised.
Pelenatita Kara1 min read








