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Rigged: a workers’ oil story
What happens to oil workers when prices crash? This film tells the story of communities in need of a just transition away from fossil fuels.
Ravishaan Rahel Muthiah • 2 min read -
No one is too small to make a difference – Kylian’s story
No one is too small to make a difference - 7-year-old Kylian has his first haircut for a special ocean reason.
Kylian Razaze & Sandrine Razaze • 3 min read -
Ocean health at heart: how communities in Seychelles are driving mangrove rehabilitation
“...we need to nurture the sense of ownership that community members have toward the wetland and its associated watersheds...”
Rajelle Barbe, Rebecca Portlouis, Terry Mousbe and Nassirah Dorby • 4 min read -
Pua Lay Peng, a frontline defender against plastic pollution in Malaysia
We would say that Pua is the Malaysian version of Erin Brockovich, a concerned citizen who fought for a better environment and consequently, built a strong movement.
Heng Kiah Chun • 4 min read -
In Cameroon, plastic pollution is making floods even deadlier
Every year, hundreds of Cameroonians die or are left displaced due to flooding caused by blocked drainage. One of the culprits is plastic pollution.
Nathalie Wamja • 4 min read -
An Uncomfortable ‘New Normal’
Devastating floods in Europe. Temperatures soaring to 45C in Canada. Mudslides in Japan. Cloud bursts in India. Floodings in subways in New York and central China.
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More trains, less planes, mobility for all
Investing in trains is a key to fighting the climate emergency while connecting Europeans and other travelers with their cities and countries in a sustainable way.
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The woman who lives with the sea
Against a backdrop of extreme poverty and a marine environment changing beyond her control, Kokoly lives on a knife edge. This is her story.
Blue Ventures • 2 min read -
No time or forest to lose
Illegal deforestation in the Gran Chaco forest region continues.
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Aurelie’s Legacy: Generations of Ocean Protection
Aurelie, a scientist from Mauritius and daughter of a fisherman, always felt a strong connection with the ocean.
Aurelie Hector • 4 min read