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Over 60 Indonesia police forcibly evict protesters at Greenpeace's 
climate camp.

Over 60 Indonesia police forcibly evict protesters at Greenpeace's climate camp.

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Greenpeace board the cargo ship Happy Ranger.

Greenpeace board the cargo ship Happy Ranger.

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Humpback whale and calf off the coast of Tonga

Humpback whale and calf off the coast of Tonga

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Humpback whale off the coast of Tonga

Humpback whale off the coast of Tonga

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Over 50 Greenpeace activists from the Climate Defenders Camp on the 
Kampar Peninsula take action against deforestation

Over 50 Greenpeace activists from the Climate Defenders Camp on the Kampar Peninsula take action against deforestation

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Over 50 Greenpeace activists from the Climate Defenders Camp on the 
Kampar Peninsula take action against deforestation.

Over 50 Greenpeace activists from the Climate Defenders Camp on the Kampar Peninsula take action against deforestation.

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Over 50 Greenpeace activists from the Climate Defenders Camp on the 
Kampar Peninsula take action against deforestation - unfurling a 20 x 
30 meter banner in a freshly destroyed area of rainforest that read 
‘Obama you can stop this’, urging him to take strong leadership and 
work closely with other Heads of State to help avert a climate crisis 
by ending global deforestation, responsible for about a fifth of 
global greenhouse gas emissions.

Over 50 Greenpeace activists from the Climate Defenders Camp on the Kampar Peninsula take action against deforestation - unfurling a 20 x 30 meter banner in a freshly destroyed area of rainforest that read ‘Obama you can stop this’, urging him to take strong leadership and work closely with other Heads of State to help avert a climate crisis by ending global deforestation, responsible for about a fifth of global greenhouse gas emissions.

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Over 50 Greenpeace activists from the Climate Defenders Camp on the 
Kampar Peninsula take action against deforestation - unfurling a 20 x 
30 meter banner in a freshly destroyed area of rainforest that read 
‘Obama you can stop this’, urging him to take strong leadership and 
work closely with other Heads of State to help avert a climate crisis 
by ending global deforestation, responsible for about a fifth of 
global greenhouse gas emissions.

Over 50 Greenpeace activists from the Climate Defenders Camp on the Kampar Peninsula take action against deforestation - unfurling a 20 x 30 meter banner in a freshly destroyed area of rainforest that read ‘Obama you can stop this’, urging him to take strong leadership and work closely with other Heads of State to help avert a climate crisis by ending global deforestation, responsible for about a fifth of global greenhouse gas emissions.

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Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director of Greenpeace International.

Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director of Greenpeace International.

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Activists wearing “Tax” hats unveiled the whale with supporting 
banners reading: "Amakudai", "waste of tax", "useless public interest 
corporation”.

Activists wearing “Tax” hats unveiled the whale with supporting banners reading: "Amakudai", "waste of tax", "useless public interest corporation”.

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