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Global Ocean Justice Now
From Patagonia to the Gulf of Thailand, the communities who know the ocean best are rarely the ones deciding its future. That is not just a justice problem – it is also why global ocean protection is failing.
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Over 70 campaign groups call on insurers to exclude fossil fuel projects in Coral Triangle
More than 70 organizations from over 20 countries across six continents are urging the biggest global insurance and reinsurance groups to stop providing insurance for fossil fuel projects and fossil gas expansion in…
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Our ocean, our future
At 99 years old, Sir David Attenborough has spent seven decades showing us the wonders of our natural world. In his latest and perhaps most urgent documentary, Ocean, he delivers…
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Most suncream is terrible for ocean life
For many in the UK, the smell of suncream heralds the beginning of summer, or a long-awaited holiday. And in some places, suncream is a daily essential, certainly in the…
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Objection to proposed Oil & Gas project in Tun Mustapha Marine Park
An Open Letter to the Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation and the Government of Sabah Regarding Oil and Gas Exploration in an IUCN Marine Protected Area4 October 2024.
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Red List Fish
Greenpeace's seafood Red List is a scientifically compiled list of 22 marine species that, for a variety of reasons, should not be made commercially available.
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Oil and gas prospecting near Penang is inconsistent with climate science
In late 2023, Petronas announced a new oil and gas exploration project at the Langkasuka basin, located in the northern area of the Straits of Melaka, just 30km from Penang Island and 20km from Langkawi. New O&G exploration not only detracts from Malaysia’s mitigation responsibilities, but also threatens coastal marine biodiversity, livelihoods of fishing communities…
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30×30: FROM GLOBAL OCEAN TREATY TO PROTECTION AT SEA
This report details the cumulative threats facing our oceans and includes a new global analysis of high seas fishing activity.
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Greenpeace demands sustainability and due diligence on human rights for tuna industries in Southeast Asia
Lack of support and accountability for migrant fishing crew remain a failing issue, with only 20 percent of major southeast Asian tuna brands providing measures to reduce, or eliminate modern slavery at sea.
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Sustainability and Justice on the High Seas: 2020 edition Southeast Asia Canned Tuna Ranking
The fourth edition of Greenpeace Southeast Asia’s Tuna Cannery Ranking. Nine canned tuna brands in Thailand, five tuna canneries in Indonesia, and six tuna canneries in the Philippines were evaluated.









