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We cannot afford fish that costs lives
In the near future, World Fisheries Day will call for celebration, but for now the TRUE cost of seafood is not something we can afford.
Elizabeth Monaghan • 3 min read -
Organisations take Brazilian government to the Supreme Court over deforestation and human rights abuses
A coalition of non-governmental organisations brought the Brazilian government to the Federal Supreme Court for its active negligence to protect the Amazon and the people of Brazil.
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Justice in the face of extreme climate disasters
It is only right that we continue to put public pressure on these big carbon polluters and raise our voices for justice. Let’s make 2020 count, let it be the year when we stand with climate-impacted communities as they reclaim their rights to a safe and stable climate.
Yeb Saño • 6 min read -
Climate Seniors to sue Switzerland before the European Court of Human Rights
“Our demand for the Swiss government is simple: protect our health in the face of the climate crisis."
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Living in the shadow of industrial meat production
All over the world, ordinary people suffer from the consequences of industrial meat production. These are just a few of their stories.
Kristian Sloth • 3 min read -
Motorway through a forest? No way
The logging season has just started in Germany and forests are under siege. The largest is the Dannenroder forest.
Marion Tiemann • 3 min read -
SO2 emissions fall in India as coal use slows – Greenpeace global ranking
In 2019, human-made SO2 emissions fell in all three of the world’s top SO2 emitter countries - India, Russia and China - the new Greenpeace report shows.
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What does safety mean to you?
And despite the variations in conditions, we had shared worries - Will the health systems where we live hold? How do we keep ourselves and our families safe?
Jen Maman • 5 min read -
Waste not, want not: Addressing food waste for a just and ecological food system
The FAO has estimated that at least 30% of the food produced globally - worth around $940 billion USD - is wasted annually.
Éric Darier & Monique Mikhail • 7 min read -
Bird prodigy and young activist leader holds most Northerly strike
18-year-old ornithologist and nature, climate and equal rights campaigner, Mya-Rose Craig, also known as “birdgirl”, is at the Arctic ice edge, North of Svalbard, 82.2° North, protesting in the world’s most northerly climate strike.