Also by Fran G

We want the politicians to come and get their feet wet

Posted by Fran G - 4 October 2012 at 10:49am - Comments

Luís comes from a family of fishermen. His great-grandfather started fishing in the tiny village of Cabo de Gata, near Almería, Spain, many years ago. Today, Luís is teaching is son the ropes. He's the first of the fifth generation of fishermen from this family.

The Rebellion is back!

Posted by Fran G - 31 August 2012 at 11:48am - Comments
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VW Darkside action

Do you remember the recent rumours that VW’s new Golf 7 would be a green car for the mass market?  

Senegal's catch of a lifetime

Posted by Fran G - 30 August 2012 at 9:07am - Comments

 

The local fishing community in Thiaroye, Dakar, is celebrating. Since the new Senegalese government took action to stop overfishing, fisheries in the region are slowly regenerating, and fishermen are returning home with healthier catches.

A big step forward for our oceans

Posted by Fran G - 28 June 2012 at 2:07pm - Comments
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For a long time organisations like Greenpeace, backed by people like you, have been calling for stronger protection of our oceans.

Last week showed our voices were heard. The Australian environment minister Tony Burke announced what is a genuinely significant step forward for ocean protection, not only for Australia, but in global terms. 

Celebrities join Save The Arctic campaign

Posted by Fran G - 21 June 2012 at 12:33pm - Comments
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We’re so grateful to the following actors, musicians, explorers, environmentalists and leaders from the worlds of business, arts and media for being the first to place their names on the Arctic Scroll, to be planted on the seabed at the North Pole as a statement of Arctic protection. Join them! 

Tesco drove Amazon deforestation through its beef sourcing

Posted by Fran G - 6 June 2012 at 9:40am - Comments
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Cattle Farm in the Amazon

The cattle industry is known to be the biggest cause of deforestation globally and it has now come to light that Tesco has driven this problem through its beef sourcing.

The hidden reality in Dilma's Forest Code 'veto'

Posted by Fran G - 1 June 2012 at 11:31am - Comments
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Activists in London; activists around the world rallied to support a full veto of the new Forest Code

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff tried to create the illusion last week that she was vetoing the very worst parts of Brazil's new Forest Code to protect the Amazon rainforest. The reality, however, is entirely different.

Junking the Jungle: how KFC is driving rainforest destruction in Indonesia

Posted by Fran G - 23 May 2012 at 12:59pm - Comments

Our research has revealed that KFC is sourcing paper for its packaging products from rainforests. This has been confirmed in China, the UK and Indonesia. Products found to contain rainforest fibre include cups, food boxes, French fries holders, napkins and the famous chicken buckets.

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