900 Dolphins Slaughtered in Conservation Dispute, Solomon Islands

Villagers in the Solomon Islands have slaughtered up to 900 dolphins in the course of a dispute with a conservation group, Earth Island Institute.
Waikiki Beach Eroding Less Than A Year After $2.2M Sand Restoration

A section of Hawaii’s famed Waikiki Beach is starting to erode, less than a year after the completion of a $2.2 million project to replenish the sand on about 1,730 feet of shoreline that had been suffering from chronic erosion.
The Point of No Return Report, Greenpeace

The world is quickly reaching a point of no return for preventing the worst impacts of climate change. In pictures, by Greenpeace.
Illegal Sand Mining a Challenge in Kavango, Namibia

Illegal sand mining, veld fires and lack of human and financial resources are hampering efforts by the Kavango Region to use its biodiversity sustainably.