Although the COVID-19 pandemic has brought on great stress, turmoil, and devastation to the world, it has also brought on small victories, such as Iceland's halt on whaling. Hundreds of whales will be kept safe due to Iceland’s decision this year.
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In his recent story, Joe Roman of the University of Vermont notes that “one of the most important global conservation events of the past year was something that didn’t happen.”
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For the first time in seventeen years, Iceland’s whalers have decided to forgo whaling. And therein lies a tale. Iceland’s whaling is the province of Kristján Loftsson, the richest man in Iceland due to his many fisheries interests. The whaling policy in Iceland has largely been shaped by this man’s ego and vested interests.
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More whales die thanks to one rich man's pursuit of more money.
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Japan's proposal to return to commercial whaling has been soundly defeated.
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A striking article about the ongoing tragedy that is industrial whaling.
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Iceland continues to defy the global moratorium and kill endangered whales.
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Support for whale protection might be growing stronger in Iceland.
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Iceland continues to violate the rights of whales, aiming to kill 191 individuals.
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