Follow Up: Enslaved Fishermen Rescued
There is good news from Indonesia today. Last week we told you about an AP investigation into slavery in the seafood industry. Today, many of the enslaved fishermen featured in last week’s AP...
View ArticleUniversity of Cincinnati students bit the line for sustainable tuna
Blog post by Kaitlyn Trent, Greenpeace community coach If you could go on a road trip with anyone dead or alive whom would you take? That question may seem innocuous but add the fear of 25 strangers...
View ArticleStudents fighting for sustainable tuna
My name is Linda Xiong and I am a student at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. I remember the first time I saw a sea turtle. It was at an exhibit but it was still the most beautiful creature...
View ArticleMore Than 30 Student Groups Tell Aramark: Sustainable Tuna Now!
More than 30 high school and college student groups have signed an open letter demanding that food service giant Aramark make a prompt switch to serving sustainable tuna! Read the letter below and...
View ArticleOver 84,000 people are calling for ocean safe tuna
Over the last several months, canned tuna consumers and ocean lovers have been learning more about the true cost of many canned tuna brands. Over 84,000 people have called on the three biggest US...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....