Why is There a Dugong at COP29?

The dugong at COP29 in Baku Standing for Marawah and Nature Dugongs, gentle aquatic mammals similar to manatees, are symbols of peace and balance in nature. Our dugong, known as “Dippy” or “The Special Climate Envoy of the Dugongs,” has...
Extraction in UNESCO Areas

Extraction in UNESCO Areas

The Protected Carbon team is excited to release our latest report, “Extraction at Any Cost”, focused on the fossil fuel industry’s oil, gas, and coal extraction projects in UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Radebeul, Germany – A new report from the...
Coverage in the Guardian

Coverage in the Guardian

After considerable conversation and data sharing with the newspaper’s environmental reporting team, the Guardian has published coverage of the Protected Planet’s research. While focusing on the United Kingdom’s status of hosting the largest number of...