Climate change: Oceans are in a 'death spiral' with world leaders 'dragging their feet', Greenpeace warns, Climate News
The pressure group will track fishing practices in the UK for six months, looking for evidence of marine life being destroyed.
On today’s show, the economic hit G7 countries face if they don’t tackle climate change and the species at risk in Cornwall.
Batteries, nets and ropes that have been left in the ocean from fishing are lethal for decades to the sea life around them.
What makes the sea so important in the fight against climate change?
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