
Oceans and human rights: a fundamental link.
The oceans are 50% of our oxygen produced by plankton, 97% of our water, the absorption of 30% of CO2 produced by humans and 50% of cancer treatments.
We know that recycling cans and taking shorter showers are not enough. On the occasion of Earth Day this April 22, PETA recalls that the last alarming IPCC report calls for a dr...
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Read moreHere are the five reasons why a clean and healthy ocean is important for fulfilling human rights obligations related to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment.
The oceans are 50% of our oxygen produced by plankton, 97% of our water, the absorption of 30% of CO2 produced by humans and 50% of cancer treatments.
WIZARDWORDS 3.0 RECYCLING IS A LIE AND EVERYONE KNEW IT. This next edition of the WIZARDWORDS looks at recycling and what role it will play in the solutions for the ...
Read moreMichelle Thew is the CEO of Cruelty Free International – the leading organization working to end animal testing worldwide. For more than 20 years, Michelle has been an adv...
Read moreWhat are the main drivers of deforestation and forest degradation and which role the financial system has to play? Luciane Moessa, Ph.D., Fernanda Bianco, M.Sc. ...
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