
**Total Protection for All Life—Ocean, Land, and Beyond**:
I demand full protection—not partial preservation—of our oceans. Marine reserves are not enough. The entire ocean, one hundred per cent, must be safeguarded from exploitation, pollution, and systemic harm. Anything less than total protection perpetuates loopholes and leaves ecosystems vulnerable.
While some ocean documentaries highlight the importance of protecting marine life, many still promote so-called “sustainable fishing” as a solution. I reject this framing. No form of fishing is ethically acceptable—because no animal should be killed, commodified, or treated as expendable. Fish are sentient beings, not seafood. They feel pain, form social bonds, and deserve protection, not exploitation. Antifishing is not an extreme stance—it’s a necessary extension of justice. Just like humans, marine animals are living creatures with inherent value. Sustainability must mean protection, not regulated harm.
No animal should be eaten or killed—on any scale, in any context. Whether industrial or artisanal, whether labeled “sustainable” or “humane,” the act of killing a sentient being is unjust. Living creatures are not ingredients. They are not resources. They are not ours to consume.
The myth that animals cannot thrive on plant-based diets is being challenged by a growing body of vegan scientists and real-world examples. A number of dogs have adapted to vegan diets, and even reptiles—such as the snake featured in a widely viewed YouTube video—have shown unexpected compatibility with plant-based nutrition. These cases invite urgent re-examination of entrenched assumptions and open the door to radically inclusive, cruelty-free standards across species.
I also call for a global halt to the destruction of rainforests and all ecosystems that serve as animal habitats. Developers and extractive industries must be stopped from erasing biodiversity in the name of profit. Every forest, wetland, grassland, and coastline is a living system—not a resource to be cleared. I stand in solidarity with campaigns like [Rainforest Action Network](https://www.ran.org/ which mobilize against corporate deforestation and habitat destruction worldwide.
To protect coral ecosystems—among the most vulnerable and vital on Earth—I highlight the work of [50 Reefs](https://www.50reefs.org a global initiative identifying and safeguarding the most resilient coral reefs from climate collapse and industrial harm. Their research and action model aligns with my demand for total ocean protection, not selective preservation.
I also support financial divestment from destructive industries and call attention to ethical banking alternatives. Visit [https://www.multibank.co.uk](https://www.multibank.co.uk) to explore how banking choices can either fund destruction or fuel regeneration. Multibank is like a food bank—but it offers far more than food. It provides access to essentials, dignity, and community-led support systems that reject exploitation and uplift lives. Inspired by grassroots models like Bank of Dave, I advocate for transparent, community-powered financial systems that prioritize justice, ecological repair, and real profit for the people—not bureaucratic nonsense or corporate spin.
I support the widespread installation of solar panels—on homes, public buildings, and community solar farms. This must be a grassroots transition, not a corporate checkbox. I also support full-scale use of the Rampion wind farm and similar renewable infrastructure to power cities ethically. When paired with electric battery storage, these systems can supply clean energy to power everything else—without cruelty, without extraction, without compromise.