A new Greenpeace report released on the opening day of the UN Biodiversity Conference titles, “In Hotter Water: How the Global Ocean Treaty can boost climate action“, presents compelling evidence of the climate crisis’ disastrous impacts on the ocean and coastal communities.
In Hotter Water: Oceans cannot keep pace with changes caused by climate crisis, warns new report by Greenpeace
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Greenpeace South Asia releases new report on climate and oceans, on the opening day of UN Biodiversity Conference.
Greenpeace has released a new report, “In Hotter Water: How the Global Ocean Treaty can boost climate action,” at the 16th Conference of the Parties (CBD COP 16) in Colombia.…
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Greenpeace South Asia Welcomes Regional Leadership in Ratification of Historic UN Ocean Treaty
30th September 2024. India, Bangladesh and the Maldives have taken historic steps for the protection of our oceans at the UN General Assembly closing today in New York, with India…
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Deep sea mining will not start on our watch
As long as the deep sea mining industry intends to plunder the seabed, we’ll be there to expose their reckless plan threatening the oceans. That is why, onboard the Arctic…