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Poll: 88% of Tesco Customers Believe Supermarkets Shouldn’t Do Business with Deforesters
Consumer concern high as new data shows deforestation linked to supermarket meat is accelerating.
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25-tonne deep sea mining prototype robot stuck on Pacific Ocean seabed during trial
One of the world’s first deep sea mining pilot tests has resulted in a huge machine being stuck on the seafloor of the Pacific Ocean.
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26.5 million tonne carbon bomb ticks quietly on UK seabed, as 69% of UK public call for bottom trawling ban
New YouGov polling, commissioned by Greenpeace UK, can today reveal that 71% of UK adults believe bottom trawling should not be taking place in UK MPAs
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Deep sea mining industry confronted at sea for first time by Greenpeace
Activists on the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior have taken the first ever action at sea against companies preparing to mine the Pacific Ocean’s seabed.
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JBS extends immunity to forest criminals to feed its supply chain until at least 2035 in surreal ‘global commitment’
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Pesticide giant ignored warnings over ineffective safety measures used in world’s deadliest weedkiller, investigation reveals
Internal documents and a whistleblower reveal how global pesticide giant Syngenta and its predecessors knew for decades that a key 'safety' feature in its lethal paraquat-based weedkillers did little or nothing to prevent poisoning deaths – but continued to present it as effective to regulators and the public.
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New oil and gas licences could see emissions reach equivalent of 25 Cumbria coal mines
Campaigners urge Energy Minister to end new licensing and back a smooth transition to renewables
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World’s first underwater climate strike at vital blue carbon store
Mauritian scientist and climate advocate, Shaama Sandooyea, has held the world's first ever underwater climate strike at the heart of the Indian Ocean. The protest took place at the Saya de Malha Bank, a climate-critical site owing to its vast seagrass meadows, 735km off the coast of Seychelles.
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