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From Hope to Victory: A historic milestone for ocean protection, and what’s next
After nearly 15 years in the making, more than 60 countries have now ratified the Global Ocean Treaty.
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Greenpeace activists in cages confront UN livestock conference in call for just transition from industrial agriculture
90+ environment and development groups including Greenpeace, ActionAid, Oxfam and the Africa Food Sovereignty Alliance call for just transition from industrial agriculture at the FAO in Rome.
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Photos: Impact of super typhoon Ragasa
Super typhoon Ragasa, the world's most powerful tropical cyclone this year, made landfall in southern China.
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JBS beef exports linked to cattle raised illegally on Indigenous Land
This case study demonstrates how links to the violation of Indigenous Peoples’ rights persist in the meat supply chain of JBS.
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UN Climate Summit: Global cooperation persists despite Trump, ambition and urgency lacking as eyes turn to COP30
Leaders of world’s biggest polluters failed to signal they are prepared to rapidly step up action to close the 1.5°C gap at UN Climate Summit in New York.
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Our forests are on the brink. This is how world leaders can protect them at COP30
From a strong Tropical Forest Forever Facility to a concrete action plan to halt deforestation by 2030, it is the world’s leaders duty to protect global forests.
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Who profits when the Amazon rainforest burns?
Fires clear land. Big Ag cashes in. But local communities, wildlife defenders, and farmers are resisting, and building real solutions for the Amazon.
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Nations urged to immediately start work on high seas sanctuaries as historic Ocean Treaty milestone hit
In a landmark moment for ocean protection, the Global Ocean Treaty reached its 60th ratification.
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Amazon Day 2025: After the Fires, Pastures Take Over
The 2025 fires may be milder than in previous years, but the Amazon is still under attack.
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We, the Indigenous People of the forest, refuse to be ignored any longer
We are not props in the environmental movement – we are its frontline defenders. And we demand to be respected and treated as such.
 









