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Calls for change as tonnes of coral taken from Great Barrier Reef

Calls for change as tonnes of coral taken from Great Barrier Reef

by Tracy K | Mar 7, 2024 | The 4%

The marine aquarium trade is booming, with research showing 55 million invertebrates and fish are sold globally every year. Corals feature prominently in the sector, thanks to hobbyists’ preferences for mini reef replicas. Combined with their use in jewellery and...
Out-of-Control Wildlife Trade Is Shackling a Key Climate Solution

Out-of-Control Wildlife Trade Is Shackling a Key Climate Solution

by Tracy K | Mar 7, 2024 | The 4%

According to trade records, people plucked more than 400,000 Central Asian tortoises from the wild to sell internationally between 2012 and 2021, mainly for the pet trade. About half of the animals across that decade were imported into the United States, where the...
Deep-sea mining risks costing everyone – including mining companies – the Earth

Deep-sea mining risks costing everyone – including mining companies – the Earth

by Tracy K | Jul 31, 2023 | The 4%, The 99%

Deep-sea mining is the subject of ongoing discussions at the International Seabed Authority (ISA). Such mining would pose substantial risks to marine life and ecosystems, as well as humans, which are not yet fully understood. It stands to negatively impact many ocean...
Geopolitical Power Dynamics Weakened IPCC’s Diet-Change Narrative

Geopolitical Power Dynamics Weakened IPCC’s Diet-Change Narrative

by Tracy K | Jul 2, 2023 | The 62%

A global switch to sustainable diets is essential for addressing the climate crisis, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The panel highlighted this important climate change mitigation measure and several others in its latest...

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