PARLEY X COP21: OCEANS. CLIMATE. LIFE.
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.
Parley has joined forces with Only One to help secure the largest act of ocean protection in history. Amanda Ho looks at why protecting Antarctica is so important – and urgent.
As Sri Lanka faces the worst marine ecological disaster in its history, Parley teams are standing by to help as soon as it’s safe.
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.
Through creativity, innovation and collaboration, anything is possible. We're working with adidas to turn ocean plastic waste into consumer-ready products. First up: an adidas x Parley concept shoe made from reclaimed fishing nets...
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.
Leading enviro-surf NGOs, academics, oceanographers, environmentalists, activists, surfers, politicians, and community members gather in Cornwall and London, England, for the 2015 Global Wave Conference.
In 2014, Parley hosted a Wall Street Summit and Ocean Night to raise awareness of major threats to marine habitats and to introduce new initiatives for the cause. Pharrell Williams kicked off the two-day event by introducing 'RAW for the Oceans'
In summer 2015, Parley x Rozalia Protect for a Clean Ocean completed a sailing research and cleanup expedition focused on remote and hard-to-reach shorelines in the Gulf of Maine.
A UN x Parley launch event under the title “Oceans. Climate. Life.” was held at the United Nations in New York to bring the oceans to the forefront of the climate change conversation. Notable guests from the worlds of fashion, art, entertainment, science and environmentalism came together for a series of Parley Talks about the biggest ocean threats and most promising solutions...
In the i-D documentary, The Plastic Age, director Jake Sumner brings key Parley initiatives into the spotlight. The film explains the enormous and mounting problem of plastic pollution in the world’s oceans alongside Parley efforts to turn the problem into tangible progress towards a solution...
Sylvia Earle urges us to consider the impacts of plastic pollution, overfishing and climate change that she has witnessed in the span of just 50 years.
An I-D documentary on ocean plastic and Parley collaboration “RAW For The Oceans” with Pharrell Williams, Bionic Yarn and G-star RAW. Millions of tons of plastic land in the world's oceans every year. At present, plastic outweighs plankton in an alarming ratio. Humankind has progressed through the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age, only to land in an era where society is increasingly defined by the pollutants we produce: The Plastic Age...
A 110-day Sea Shepherd chase of the world’s most notorious poaching vessel ended in a dramatic and deliberate scuttling in a remote area near the equator. The infamous Patagonian toothfish poaching vessel, the Thunder, sank in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Sao Tome, under what can best be described as “incredibly strange” and suspicious circumstances.
February 8th was a magical night for the oceans. 500 guests from fashion to media, art, and music, entered the majestic Milstein Hall of Ocean Life at the American Museum of Natural History in New York to the sound of whale songs. Bathed in blue light beneath the life-size 94-foot blue whale, the largest animal on the planet, Parley presented The Vortex Project’s first collaboration: “RAW for the Oceans”, a long-term collaboration between G-Star RAW x Bionic Yarn, curated by Pharrell Williams.