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#MvTreeGrab: Removal of trees continues for landscaping of resorts in Maldives

Mohamed Junayd A local company wants to remove 582 coconut palms from Badidhoo island. The Badidhoo island in Dhaal atoll is the latest flashpoint in the removal of trees for the landscaping of new resorts, an increasingly common practice environmental activists have dubbed #MvTreeGrab. A

The tiny group controlling England’s water industry

At the top of the list of water profiteers is the CK Hutchinson group. This conglomerate is run by the family of Li Ka Shing, who at the last count was the 23rd richest person in the world. CK Hutchinson is run from Hong Kong but registered in the Cayman Islands, one of the many tax havens used by t

Taiwan has one of the Highest Recycling Rates in the World. Here’s how it happened.

This densely populated island of more than 23 million off mainland China has one of the world’s most efficient recycling programs, claiming 55 percent of trash collected from households and commerce, as well as 77 percent of industrial waste.

Japan quietly withdraws from International Whaling Commission

#Japan’s #withdrawal will also end to its #IWC-#sanctioned #scientific #whaling #activity in the #Antarctic #Ocean.

Conservationists clash over coral reefs

Globally, coral restoration has expanded over the past 15 years. Researchers at the University of California have counted more than 150 operations transplanting nursery-raised corals to degraded reefs in the Caribbean, for example.

Calls for Police Protection for Uncontacted Tribe

Survival has launched an emergency action, “4 weeks for the Kawahiva”, to encourage Brazil’s government to map out their land and prevent their genocide before Jair Bolsonaro becomes President on 1 January.

HSBC CEO Slammed For Coal Double-Standard at Climate Finance Summit

Activists hijack twitter feed and confront HSBC over discriminatory coal policy Activists continued their campaign against HSBC’s CEO John Flint and his bank’s double standard when it comes to coal finance. As HSBC attempted to paint itself in a green-light (as a sponsor of the UN’s premiere C

Textile industry under pressure to detox fashion

Wu Yixiu Leading brands are removing toxic chemicals from their Chinese supply chains, but they can’t do it alone The 21st century has been good to the textile industry. Global clothing production doubled between 2000 and 2017 to surpass 100 billion items annually for the first ti

Boycott Black Friday

Shoppers, the article mentions, could save by delaying their purchases. The consumer watchdog Which? tracked 100 popular products over a year. They found that nine out of ten of the so-called deals are not the bargains they supposed to be. Almost half of the products were cheaper in the six months f

Greenpeace activists arrested on ship loaded with palm oil heading to Europe

Six Greenpeace activists have been arrested by the captain of a giant tanker, while peacefully boarding the 185-metre long cargo loaded with palm oil products from Wilmar International, the largest and dirtiest palm oil trader in the world. The Stolt Tenacity, carrying dirty palm oil from Indonesia

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