Talisker x Parley: Rewild Our Seas
Talisker and Parley for the Oceans join forces on a mission to protect underwater forests along coastlines worldwide.
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.
Talisker and Parley for the Oceans join forces on a mission to protect underwater forests along coastlines worldwide.
Facing an ice-free Arctic, the shocking scale of microfiber pollution, a huge loss for Great Barrier Reef corals, and what to do with water from Fukushima?
New research suggests there could be more than 14 million tons of microplastic on the ocean floor, and the latest on Russia’s mysterious toxic spill.
Even as the Pantanal wetlands burn, the Brazilian government is working to strip away protections for mangroves and coastal forests.
12 leading contemporary art galleries have joined forces to raise funds for Parley’s Global Cleanup Network through a series of virtual art exhibitions
Ocean heat blobs could be here to stay, a new system to keep whales safe and fresh hopes for coral in the Marmara Sea.
Our Brazil program works across marine plastic pollution, remote island cleanups, environmental education and oil spill remediation.
The world fails big time on biodiversity targets, five cyclones churn in the Atlantic and the UK embarks on Europe’s largest coastal habitat restoration project.
Parley and HEROES join forces to transform Ocean Plastic® into 50,000 reusable PPE items for front-line healthcare workers fighting COVID-19
The oceans absorb more carbon than previously thought, another tanker disaster and scientists narrow down the true size of megalodon sharks.
Our program in Argentina is tackling plastic pollution in cities, urban river deltas — and some the country’s most remote and beautiful regions.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, even facilities that weren’t damaged are creating massive levels of pollution.
Katharina Grosse: “I see myself as a citizen with the responsibility to contribute to zero plastic and mindful use of resources in general”
A surge in drift net use, a new estimate for microplastic in the Atlantic, and California records the highest temperature on Earth.
Vast ice sheets are melting, sharks might be ingesting microplastic, Mauritius races to contain an oil spill – and is it time to start taxing single-use plastic?
On International Youth Day, Cyrill Gutsch joins Xiuhtezcatl in a conversation about the past, present and future of environmentalism, and how this generation is changing the narrative on what it means to be an activist.
Scientists are beginning to unravel the mystery of why blue whales grew so big, and urgent efforts are underway in Mauritius to avert an oil spill catastrophe.
Sharks are ‘functionally extinct’ in many coral reef ecosystems – plus new findings on how marine life breaks apart plastic.