Parley Talks: Diego Luna, World Oceans Day 2017
Actor and director Diego Luna spoke during a special UN event co-produced by Parley to commemorate World Oceans Day 2017
Learn how Sharon Lavigne is keeping chemical companies from building new plastics plants in her community.
To highlight the link between glacial and ocean ecosystems, Parley Argentina coordinator Yago Lange set out to foil surf the Perito Moreno glacier in Patagonia.
Introducing our new end-to-end solution for plastic waste on islands and in remote regions.
Actor and director Diego Luna spoke during a special UN event co-produced by Parley to commemorate World Oceans Day 2017
Artists and scientists come together at NASA JPL to share projects, ideas and visions for the Parley Deep Space Program and a new age of exploration
At Virgin Disruptors, Cyrill Gutsch explains an area in which we've become truly disruptive as a species: the oceans.
Filmmaker and director Louie Psihoyos uses covert operations to create powerful "weapons of mass instruction."
Miranda Wang and Jeanny Yao turned their high school research project discovery of plastic-eating bacteria into an innovative, award-winning business model. Watch Miranda present BioCellection at Parley x Parsons.
"Her Deepness" Dr. Sylvia Earle urges us to consider the impacts of ocean plastic pollution, overfishing, acidification and human-driven changes she has witnessed in the span of just 50 years.
The most pivotal outcome of COP21 is not an agreement on climate action, but the action itself. Parley holds talks at Les Bains in Paris.
Orbiting the Earth in under two hours, you see a sunrise and sunset every 45 minutes. NASA astronaut Leland Melvin has seen the oceans from a vantage point few will experience first-hand: outer space.
Science fiction can save the world. Marco discusses the power of using the tools and talents we already possess to create awareness and solutions.
Dr. Iain Kerr, Parley Chief Science Officer and CEO of Ocean Alliance, uses unobtrusive methods to better understand the health of the oceans and its largest inhabitants, whales.
Parley is collaborating with Louie and his organization Oceanic Preservation Society (OPS) to help ensure the film’s imperative messages are not only seen and heard, but also acted upon around the world.
The oceans are alive with song. Engineer-turned-whale scientist Christopher Clark is one of the sea's best listeners. His Parley Talk explores the science of whale songs and noise pollution.
To keep the focus on the oceans during COP21 negotiations, Parley Talks were held at the UN under the title “Oceans. Climate. Life.”