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Taiwan’s major global tuna supplier shows “blind spots” to illegal fishing practices and modern slavery
New investigation shows how labour and human rights abuses continue to exist in Taiwan’s distant water fishing fleets.
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South Korea’s ruling political party becomes East Asia’s first to announce Green New Deal manifesto
South Korea became the first country in East Asia whose ruling political party publicly announced climate manifestos and embraced the idea of a comprehensive Green New Deal.
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‘Ticking time bomb’ in Antarctic as fishing vessels fail safety checks
"If we’re going to protect the oceans, it’s critical that governments agree an ambitious Global Ocean Treaty this year to create areas off-limits to harmful human activity..."
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Antarctic penguin colonies decline by as much as 77% in last 50 years
"As wildlife struggles, we urgently need sanctuaries ... so marine life like penguins have the space to recover from human activity and adapt to our rapidly changing climate."
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Greenpeace protest at BlackRock: Stop financing Siemens and Adani coal mine
Greenpeace Germany supporters protested at global investment firm BlackRock’s German headquarters today, to tell them to stop investing in coal and financing climate change.
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Nazca spokesperson trial concluded
On 19 July 2017, the case against Mauro Fernandez was concluded by Peruvian authorities for his role as spokesperson.









