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IKEA furniture destroys some of Europe’s last remaining ancient forests
Furniture manufacturers producing for IKEA are sourcing wood from some of Europe’s last remaining old-growth forests in the Romanian Carpathians, including in Natura 2000 protected areas, new report finds.
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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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Financial institutions are funding deforestation in the Amazon
Greenpeace Brazil’s new report exposes how banks are granting credit to farmers implicated in deforestation and other irregular activities in the Amazon.
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Transcript: People of the Sea
Hannah Stitfall speaks with lifelong fisherman Jerry Percy and freediver Hanli Prinsloo about who the oceans are for. We'll also meet Frida Bengtsson, a researcher who focuses on fisheries, tells her success story of working with fisheries in the Barents Sea.
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100 years of TotalEnergies – a dark legacy
TotalEnergies celebrates its 100th anniversary. 100 years of destroying life and the climate. 100 years of threatening our health and human rights. 100 years too many.
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To be a treaty for the people, the Global Plastics Treaty must reduce plastic production
This resounding call for action to reduce plastic production sends a strong message to the governments meeting under the global Plastics Treaty: have the courage to stand up to the fossil fuel industry and defend people's interests.