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Witness 2.25: A Region Rising for Climate and Ocean Justice
Witness 2.25: A Region Rising for Climate and Ocean Justice
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BEYOND THE STORM:FROM DISASTER RESPONSE TO CLIMATE JUSTICE
When Cyclone Ditwah tore through Sri Lanka in November 2025, it left behind flooded homes, destroyed livelihoods, damaged schools, and communities pushed to the brink.
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Making Polluters Pay: A Climate Justice Agenda for South Asia’s Fossil Fuel-Driven Climate Crisis
South Asia is facing a fossil fuel-driven climate crisis, with heatwaves, floods, and droughts already devastating communities and economies. While people pay the price, major polluters continue to profit. This…
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Sri Lanka’s Climate Justice Agenda for COP30: Debt Relief, Loss and Damage, and Just Transition
Ahead of COP30 in Belém, Brazil, Greenpeace South Asia wrote to Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Environment outlining key priorities for the country’s climate negotiations. The letter calls on Sri Lanka…
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WWA Study Confirms Climate Change Intensified Cyclone Ditwah’s Impact in Sri Lanka: Greenpeace South Asia Calls for Urgent Action
Greenpeace South Asia responds to the new rapid analysis from World Weather Attribution (WWA), which finds that human-induced climate change significantly intensified the extreme rainfall that struck Sri Lanka during…
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Below Deck: The Truth Beneath What You Sea”
The investigative report reveals how MSC’s use of ageing vessels, regulatory loopholes, and flag-of-convenience practices have repeatedly led to environmental accountability shortfalls in South Asia.
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New Report Reveals Scale of Nurdle Pollution on Sri Lanka’s Coastline Following Major Maritime Disasters
Colombo, Sri Lanka — November 2025:
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BELOW DECK: THE TRUTH BENEATH WHAT YOU SEA (MSC)
Between 2015 and 2025, MSC grew into the world’s largest container carrier but faced repeated scrutiny for safety lapses, environmental violations, and legal evasion. The 2025 MSC ELSA 3 shipwreck…








