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Parley was founded to accelerate the environmental movement and create a climate of change. With plastic pollution in the global spotlight, awareness of the threats to our planet and its largest ecosystem is growing, but solutions remain elusive.
There are so many ways to act. Parley sees the keys in creativity and collaboration, anchored by the strategy we call Parley AIR: Avoid, Intercept, Redesign. Everyone is invited to participate. One of the questions we're asked most frequently is: how?
What can you, as one person, do to support the cause?
The short answer: more than you think. Our new collaboration platform is designed to connect you to active Parley missions. With World Oceans Week 2018, we launched various campaigns supporting the goals of the movement and current collaborations. More missions and tools for creating change are coming soon.
The oceans are dying. But we can create change together. There is no magic fix for complex ocean threats.
But there are simple steps you can take right now to be part of the solution.
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We check in with Manny Pangilinan of Parley Hawaiʻi as he wraps up his epic island wide cleanup project, visiting and cleaning every beach park on the island of Oʻahu.
From habitat restoration projects to urban concerts, Parley’s global operations teams are coming together for a week of education and action around World Oceans Day.
The National Geographic photographer talks about his journey from the source of the Amazon to the sea and his beautiful book documenting this epic river.
We speak with the Cambridge-based innovators about a new process for reproducing the most vivid hues in nature – without the need for plastics or toxic chemicals.
In this special edition, we visit the Parley AIR Station in Chile as the team celebrates two years of ocean education and action.
A photographer opens up his archive to trace the beguiling geometric patterns of our natural world.
Model, artist and Parley ambassador Alexandra Ágoston talks with friend and founder Cyrill Gutsch about ocean conservation, future materials and making a difference.
We catch up with materials scientist Dr. Yimin Wu to learn about a new catalyst powered by sunlight that breaks down plastic in a process inspired by nature.
This month, we go plogging in the Dominican Republic, venture into the Seychelles’ mangrove forests and party at Carnival on Cozumel.
A self-taught Canadian wildlife conservation and nature photographer, Kali was born and raised on Hornby Island, surrounded by nature and the Salish Sea on all sides.
We catch up with Ximena and Florencia, leaders of a unique citizen science project tracking spotted eagle rays in the Mexican Caribbean.
In the first of a three-part series, photographer and freediver Avery Schuyler Nunn takes us into the heart of a kelp forest and explains her personal connection with these hidden ecosystems.