Nature conservation

What can I do for the climate? DEEP LAKE

Page views: 86 Our oceans are the source of all life - a fascinating world full of secrets, many of which are still shrouded in mystery. But these hidden depths are in danger. Deep-sea mining, the extraction of mineral resources from kilometres of ocean trenches, is imminent. What sounds like a distant problem to many, affects us all: the climate, biodiversity and the environment.

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Keto is finally dead

Page views: 288 When I was at Loro Parque in Tenerife almost twenty years ago, I stood in front of a huge pool in amazement. A majestic killer whale shot out of the water, performed skilful turns and sprayed water onto the enthusiastic spectators. At the time, I was fascinated, impressed by the supposed harmony between man and animal. Today, with the knowledge of today, I am ashamed...

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Happy Birthday, Paul Watson

Page views: 130 Interview: „Why Paul Watson is a hero and the world needs him“ In conversation with my friend Marion. The second past interview, recorded on Sunday, 10 November 2024. Marion: Patrick, let's jump straight in. Why is Paul Watson a hero to you? Patrick: You know, Marion, there are a lot of people who talk big, but only...

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Why oysters are VEGAN

Page views: 1,437 And about why I don't eat mushroomsAre vegans allowed to eat mushrooms? A fascinating look at ethics, biology and individual decisionsFungi - fascinating creatures that are neither plants nor animals, but form their own world in the realm of fungi. But the question of whether vegans are allowed to eat mushrooms opens up a discussion that interweaves ethics, science and personal convictions....

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Rights and justice

Pageviews: 90 The bizarre thing about international law is that it only applies to those who have submitted to it. From a legal point of view, Japan has probably done nothing wrong with its new commercial whaling programme. Like Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Norway, Canada. They are not subject to international law so it is not binding on them. A good friend gave me today...

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Dairy cow in chains

Page views: 99 animal welfare and consumer organisations have repeatedly uncovered that dairy products from (even) well-known brands that advertise pasture-based farming actually come from tethered cows. And people don't want to admit it, but even chain farming is commonplace in Germany. It is therefore difficult to evaluate information on the stated form of husbandry, as there is usually no information other than the manufacturer's labelling that...

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A life for the oceans

Page views: 101 I sit here, in this cell, and stare at the grey, cool walls. The metallic smell of the bars hangs in the air, and through the small window I can only see a sliver of sky - a pale blue that reminds me of the vastness of the ocean. It's ironic that I'm trapped now, caged like the animals....

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THIS IS WHY Denmark stands by Japan

Page views: 172 First things first: #shameondenmark 💔 #shameonfaroeislands #shameonisland #shameonjapan @mette @peterhummelgaard #freepaulwatson #cpwf My past few weeks have been... mentally tough. So harsh, in fact, that I stopped publishing posts I'd already finished writing, like this one from 17 September. To make matters worse, I was accused on Instagram for my first cover story about Paul Watson of harming the environment by...

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