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4 films about illegal fishing – one of the world’s most lucrative and dangerous industries
If you’re curious about the real sea-to-shelf story behind seafood, then read (or watch) on.
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Why Net Zero and Offsets won’t solve the climate crisis
Within the climate debate, the biggest deception comes down to a single word: net.
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A year after the Norilsk disaster, where are Russia’s oil risks and what needs to be done?
One year on from the biggest environmental disaster in Russia's history, Greenpeace is mapping risk of new oil spills and pointing to solutions.
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A serving of hope and solidarity from Manila’s community pantries
More than just a repository of edible goods, the community pantry has become a social phenomenon—a force for good where ordinary people give and donate food to those who are hungry and hardest hit by the lockdowns and layoffs due to the pandemic.
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Seagrass meadows, coral reefs and destructive fishing
The Saya de Malha Bank is a place that few of us have heard of, let alone been to. I feel privileged to say that I’m one of the few people who has.
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Deep sea mining a disturbing new threat to my home
Deep sea mining companies are in the Pacific carrying out destructive tests. Confronting this industry at sea is Victor Pickering, a Fijian activist onboard Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior ship.
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Images reveal extent of Taiwan drought
We have many better alternatives to coal, oil and gas, but really there is no replacement for water.









