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Sailing 1,000 km to save Thai mackerels
Going on a voyage to save mackerel, the "soul food" of the Thai nation.
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‘We won’t let deep sea mining risk the ocean‘: Greenpeace confronts mining ship
Greenpeace activists from Mexico and Aotearoa (New Zealand) have peacefully confronted a deep sea mining ship off the coast of Manzanillo, México this afternoon as it returned to port from the Pacific.
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Antarctic Ocean Commission fails to deliver ocean sanctuaries, recognises handful of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems
The Antarctic Ocean Commission has again failed to reach consensus on creating three large Marine Protected Areas for the Antarctic Peninsula, East Antarctica and the Weddell Sea, despite support from an overwhelming majority of governments.
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Why world leaders must step up to protect biodiversity at CBD COP15
Greenpeace has sounded the alarm for world leaders: if you’re serious about biodiversity, it’s time to self-invite for COP15.
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Oil giants behind FSO Safer oil revealed
The companies likely to be responsible for the oil onboard have announced record profits, but have not yet contributed any funds to prevent a disaster in the Red Sea
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UN announcement on the FSO Safer salvage operations – Greenpeace Reaction
The UN announces that it has received a total of USD 75 million in pledges from governments, the amount needed to launch the operation to salvage the FSO Safer.
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An address to UN delegates from a Greenpeace Africa campaigner
After two weeks, the UN Ocean Treaty talks failed to reach agreement. Awa Traore, Oceans Campaigner with Greenpeace Africa spoke at the closing plenary.
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How trustworthy are seafood brands…really?
For groups that have spent years monitoring and documenting human rights abuses in the seafood supply chain, it comes as no surprise that despite the claims and promises from seafood brands meant to instill consumer trust and confidence, that is not always the case.









