December 2024 Newsletter: Big retailers mostly failing climate in new progress reports, COP16 and INC-5 insights, plus more

Salo Aburto
Date: December 10, 2024

Welcome to the December 2024 edition of Pacific Environment’s monthly e-newsletter! This is an opportunity to highlight some of our work and share victories for communities, climate and wildlife, and we look forward to sharing more of our accomplishments in 2025 and beyond.


JUMP AHEAD

SHIP IT ZERO

Ship It Zero demands climate action in 2024 progress reports

Amazon, Home Depot, IKEA, LG and Samsung face mounting pressure to decarbonize maritime shipping by 2025

As holiday shopping peaks, Pacific Environment’s Ship It Zero campaign is spotlighting the year-round damage caused by dirty ocean shipping from mega retailers — and calling for urgent action.

The newly-released 2024 Retailer Shipping Decarbonization Progress Reports reveal that companies like IKEA, LG, Samsung and Home Depot must accelerate their efforts to decarbonize by 2025, ahead of the next Ship It Zero report card. Amazon also remains under scrutiny after our 2024 Amazon Decarbonization Progress Report — released during Amazon’s Prime Day — highlighted the company’s failure to reduce maritime emissions, despite its own Climate Pledge.

It’s time for these retail giants to prioritize zero-emission fuels and sustainable shipping practices to protect our oceans and communities.

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MARINE

Insights from U.N. Biodiversity Conference (COP16) on advancing global marine conservation

Key takeaways to strengthen Marine Protected Areas and collaboration

Pacific Environment’s Marine team has returned from the United Nations global biodiversity conference, called COP16, in Cali, Colombia, where we highlighted the need for stronger marine biodiversity protections in Southeast Asia. The event provided key insights to further our Marine Protected Areas (MPA) efforts and reaffirmed our commitment to preserving the world’s most biodiverse oceans.

At COP16, we learned that collaboration, community-centered conservation and effective MPA management are crucial to meeting global conservation goals. But there’s still much to be done. Discover how we’re working on the ground in Southeast Asia to build resilient ecosystems and what we’re advocating for in the coming years.

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