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Connecting the dots: from Wi-Fi on the high seas to human rights for fishers and sustainable seafood
By taking decisive actions in other areas as well, retailers can influence seafood suppliers to improve traceability and transparency within their supply chains, creating a safer environment for fishers.
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G20 sends positive signal on climate finance at COP29
G20 leaders meeting in Brazil have released a Leaders Declaration, sending a signal to leaders at COP29
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At COP29, world leaders can slow down time on climate change
Policy makers meeting at COP29 must acknowledge that food systems are responsible for up to 37% of human-made emissions.
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Flood wreckage confronts big oil and gas in global climate justice protests
Global climate justice protests deliver flood debris to the doors of big oil and gas companies to demand Make Polluters Pay!
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Taxing Big Oil would grow UN climate loss and damage fund by more than 2000%, analysis finds
A small tax on just seven of the world’s biggest oil & gas companies could grow the UN loss & damage fund by more than 2000%.
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The solutions to the climate and plastic crisis are connected
The plastics and climate crises are intertwined and will only be solved together. Two international summits can be a part of the fight.
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Lack of political will slows COP29 progress, but climate hope remains
Greenpeace on the state of play halfway through COP29 in Baku.
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Trading carbon offsets won’t save the planet, Time for real climate solutions
If you’re unfamiliar with carbon markets, let’s be very clear from the start: they’re not good.
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Deep sea mining frontrunner fails again to get immunity against Greenpeace peaceful protest
Deep sea mining frontrunner fails again to get immunity against Greenpeace peaceful protest
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Hague throws Shell an emissions lifeline
Today, The Hague dismissed the 2021 ruling that Shell must cut its emissions by 45% by 2030. However, Shell still has the responsibility to reduce its emissions.