State of the Oceans — Log 78
A landmark new paper outlines a pathway for the United Nations to establish a network of marine protected areas across the high seas.
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.
A landmark new paper outlines a pathway for the United Nations to establish a network of marine protected areas across the high seas.
With this vast ocean wonder experiencing its third major bleaching event in five years, Parley Australia brings us an update from the reef.
Where do we go from here? — Artist Doug Aitken joins Parley founder Cyrill Gutsch to explore art, collaboration and how we can use the current pause to re-evaluate our place in the natural world.
A special “All Good News” edition of our weekly briefing, for a world in need of positive stories.
Coal plants are down, wind power is up and there’s a new plastic-eating bacteria – but the Great Barrier Reef is in big trouble.
In her first dispatch from the South Pacific, Parley collaborator Tavake Pakomio explores ancestral island wisdom and practices on her remote homeland.
Bright news for solar power in the United States, how Covid-19 is altering emissions and air pollution – and an update on how many species plastic affects.
The inventor and scientist behind Parley SnotBot®, Iain has lead research expeditions all over the globe and pioneered new conservation methods.
How mangroves protect people, Europe announces plans to halve waste by 2030 and why sea turtles and other marine wildlife might be eating plastic.
“The next 10 years will shape the next 10,000 years. What we do or what we fail to do will make the difference.”
Three recent cleanups highlight the different ways our Global Cleanup Network works to combat marine plastic pollution.
In the face of danger, this jellyfish hits the reset button on life and begins to age in reverse.
This International Women’s Day, Parley collaborator Tavake Pakomio will set sail with eXXpedition on a 25-day all-female voyage from her native Rapa Nui.
Climate change could threaten beaches and ocean gyres, scientists name a new species after plastic and how nutrients affect coral reefs.
Parley collaborator Sam Bencheghib completes his epic run from NYC to LA to raise awareness of plastic problems and solutions.
Scientists make surprising new discoveries about whales and oceanographers dispute a controversial method to fight climate change.
Underwater photographer and Parley collaborator Rick Miskiv takes us to Baja, where marlin and sea lions compete for swirling schools of fish.
Many so called “recyclable” products are not recycled but instead ending up in landfills, oceans, and the wider environment.