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In Hotter Water
To this day, less than 1% of the high seas – the largest habitat on Earth, comprising 64% of the world’s ocean – is fully or highly protected from human activities.
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Gambling with the deep sea: Those betting on mining the Arctic
The deep sea mining process will disrupt ecosystems that have developed over thousands, if not millions, of years, and destroy vital habitats and unique species that play essential roles in the greater marine ecosystem.
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Deep Sea Mining in the Arctic: Living Treasures at Risk
This report dives deep into one of the most diverse, vulnerable, rare, remote, and least understood ecosystems in the world; underlining the risks of allowing yet another extractive industry where climate change is already wreaking havoc.
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Annual Report 2023
As part of the growing power of people everywhere we resist the temptation to give into despair, choosing instead a path of hope in action.
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Nature Crime Files – Sweden
When insufficient political nature protection allows the Swedish forest industry to turn old-growth forests into cardboard and other throwaway products, it is up to us to try to put an end to these nature crimes.
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Nature Crime Files – Romania
When companies turn vibrant old-growth forests into fast furniture and governments allow this to happen, it is up to us to stop that violence against our basis of life.
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Bankrolling Ecosystem Destruction
This report lays out the importance of EU regulation of the financial sector to align finance with the global 1.5°C and biodiversity targets, including ending any new provision of financial services to groups that contribute to nature destruction.
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Deforestation Anonymous
In Indonesia since 2021, one forestry company – PT Mayawana Persada – has cleared more than 33,000 hectares, an area nearly half the size of Singapore. As this report sets…









