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  • Migrant Fishermen in Indonesia. © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
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    5 reasons modern slavery at sea is still possible in 2019

    It is a sad truth that even now, on the cusp of 2020, slavery is very much alive in the modern context. This is particularly true in the fishing industry.

    Elizabeth Monaghan •
    9 Dec 2019
    4 min read
  • Migrant Fishermen in Indonesia. © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
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    Oceans

    New testimonials suggest “modern slavery” for Southeast Asian migrant fishers working out at sea

    13 foreign distant water fishing vessels have been accused of abusing migrant fishers from Southeast Asia, in cases so severe it has been characterised by many as “modern slavery”.

    Greenpeace International •
    9 Dec 2019
    3 min read
  • Haze Victims in South Sumatra © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
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    The Climate Bombs

    We are dropping bombs on planet earth. Carbon bombs. And we do not know exactly what emergency they will lead to the next, only that it will be catastrophic.

    Annisa Rahmawati •
    5 Dec 2019
    5 min read
  • Wildfires in Palangkaraya, Indonesia © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
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    Forests Fires

    Major consumer brands linked to massive CO2 emissions from Indonesia forest fires

    Some of the world’s best known brands are fuelling climate change by sourcing commodities from palm oil linked to forest fires.

    Greenpeace International •
    5 Dec 2019
    2 min read
  • A whale shark in Cenderawasih Bay National Park, Indonesia. © Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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    The climate crisis is an ocean crisis – Greenpeace report calls for urgent global political response to ocean breakdown

    The impact of the climate crisis on our oceans has far-reaching implications for biodiversity and humankind.

    Greenpeace International •
    4 Dec 2019
    2 min read
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    In Hot Water

    In Hot Water: The Climate Crisis and the Urgent Need for Ocean Protection

    Greenpeace International •
    3 Dec 2019
    2 min read
  • Armed Raid on Estrondo Estate in the Cerrado. © Greenpeace
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    Forests

    There is no environmental justice without social justice

    I thought I understood the mortal danger facing this community. But I was still not prepared to find myself staring down the barrel of an assault rifle.

    Anonymous •
    3 Dec 2019
    5 min read
  • Armed Raid on Estrondo Estate in the Cerrado. © Greenpeace
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    Greenpeace report reveals fast food suppliers importing deforestation and violence from Brazil

    Mega-traders Cargill and Bunge are exporting soya from an agricultural estate in Brazil with a long record of violence, illegality, and environmental destruction.

    Greenpeace International •
    3 Dec 2019
    2 min read
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    Under Fire

    Brazil’s forests and savannahs remain at the frontline of industrial agriculture’s war on the world’s climate, the environment and traditional communities.

    Greenpeace International •
    3 Dec 2019
    2 min read
  • Fishing community of Gandiol, Senegal. © Greenpeace / Pape Diatta Sarr
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    West African women say no to fishmeal

    What are we going to do if we can’t process fish? How will we take care of our families and our children’s education?

    Awa Traore •
    21 Nov 2019
    3 min read
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