The Network: Leland Melvin
Now retired from NASA, Leland continues to support education and share his story as an athlete, astronaut, scientist, engineer and musician.
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.
Now retired from NASA, Leland continues to support education and share his story as an athlete, astronaut, scientist, engineer and musician.
Hans and Nick Schippers are brothers on a mission to educate youth about the plastic pollution epidemic, and inspire the change needed to save our oceans.
On September 21st the Parley Global Cleanup Network came together across this blue planet to celebrate World Cleanup Day with direct action.
New studies find that being near the ocean can actually boost mental health, and that tires are the largest contributor of microplastics in California waters.
Earning a reputation as a staunch ‘eco-pirate’, Paul has been a driving force and inspiration on the frontlines of marine conservation for over 40 years.
Buckle up – it’s been an unprecedented week of global climate strikes, meetings and news.
Parley announces the Republic of the Maldives as the first ‘Future Island Nation’ to drive global change.
Parley collaborator Sam Bencheghib has now crossed the state of Pennsylvania and clocked up nearly 900 miles.
American Express expands its commitments to the Parley AIR Strategy and launches global social media campaign to #BackOurOceans
How volcanic eruptions increase phytoplankton, a crisis in Hawai’i and the effect of plastic on worms in soil. Hint: not good.
To celebrate the 50th edition of State of the Oceans, we’ve rounded up five key ocean stories you might have missed.
New research shows that humpback whales sing to each other as they travel across the oceans, sharing new songs with converging groups.
The oceans never stop surprising us. Earlier this week, a couple sailing in the southwestern Pacific Ocean came across a huge, floating mass of volcanic rocks.
Following an Antarctic expedition, Carol Devine discusses ice, humans and climate in conversation with glaciologists Drs. M Jackson and Erin Pettit.
Some simple ways to help you explore while remaining mindful of your journey’s impact on the health of our planet.
With microplastics being discovered in Colorado rainwater, Alpine ice and Arctic snow, what are governments and corporations doing to address the issue?
Parley Mexico is joining forces with researchers at the Austin Marine Science Institute to help track tiny pellets at the heart of the global plastic trade.