Mid 2008 a Greenpeace team including campainger Kim Schopppink and photographer Kate Davison went to Ghana to document and gather evidence of what really happens to our electronic waste.
Greenpeace activists hang a banner with the message "Forest Destruction: You can stop this" from the top of a loading crane in the port of a major pulp mill facility in Riau Province 900 kilometers (600 miles) Northwest of Jakarta. The activists are shutting down the export facilities of the pulp mill, operated by Sinar Mas-owned pulp and paper company APP in the heart of Indonesia's rainforests.
Greenpeace activists hang a banner with the message "Forest Destruction: You can stop this" from the top of a loading crane in the port of a major pulp mill facility in Riau Province 900 kilometers (600 miles) Northwest of Jakarta. The activists are shutting down the export facilities of the pulp mill, operated by Sinar Mas-owned pulp and paper company APP in the heart of Indonesia's rainforests.
Our Climate Defenders Camp was set up last month - in the heart of the Indonesian rainforest - to highlight the urgent need for international forest protection as part of the global plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Activists kick up a storm of protest at UN climate talks, staging an extreme weather event for delegates arriving at the talks. This is a taste of what the future could look like if they don't create the right conditions for a fair, ambitious and binding climate deal.