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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…
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Youth Unite for Climate Action at LCOY 2025 in Kathmandu
Kathmandu, Nepal – November 2, 2025: The Local Conference of Youth (LCOY) 2025 wrapped up in Kathmandu this weekend, bringing together 115 young climate enthusiasts. The two-day event, held on…
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Who pays for the damage from extreme weather?
Most of us can agree that it is not fair for those least responsible to pay the biggest price; but the reality is that the biggest polluters are currently paying…
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Witness 1.25
2025 began with reminders that the climate crisis is not distant—it is here, and deeply personal. Yet in the face of polluted skies, rising heat, and erratic rains, people are…
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DHAKA HEAT STRESS PROTECTION: Policy Responses for Urban Resilience and Climate-Labour Justice
Dhaka’s informal workforce is on the frontlines of a climate and labour justice crisis. Rising heat, driven by climate change, unplanned urbanisation, and shrinking green spaces, is threatening health, livelihoods,…
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MSC ELSA 3 Shipwreck Pushes Kerala Fishers Into Debt and Distress, Reveals Greenpeace India report
On 24 May 2025, the container vessel MSC ELSA 3 sank off the coast of Kerala in one of the state’s most significant maritime disasters in recent history. Carrying over 600 containers, including hazardous cargo like hydrazine, calcium carbide, and large volumes of fuel, the ship capsized just 14.6 nautical miles from the shore. The aftermath saw widespread environmental…
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Civil Society Calls on MSC to Pay for Damage, Ensure Transparent Compensation and Immediate Clean-Up Support
Thiruvananthapuram, July 28th 2025: In a press conference held today in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, Greenpeace India along with environmental groups, legal experts, and fishworker unions released a comprehensive white paper outlining…






