Greenpeace activists work with locals to halt drainage by constructing dams on the peatland canals. This will prevent the peatland from drying out and releasing carbon dioxide, the leading greenhouse gas into the atmosphere.
Greenpeace activist Wiwid Astuti works with more than 30 Greenpeace volunteers and people from the nearby village of Kuala Cenaku in an attempt to halt drainage by constructing dams on the peatland canals. By halting drainage operations, the dams...
Greenpeace activists abseiled off the top of the Crowne Plaza hotel in Port Moresby, where delegates were gathering for the start of the 42nd International Tropical Timber Organization’s (ITTO) committee meeting, and unfurled a banner which read...
Greenpeace activists scale the Admiralty Arch wing of the Cabinet Office in protest against the UK Government's use of illegally logged timber, sourced from the rainforests of Papua New Guinea, in the building's refurbishment.
The Paradise Forests stretch from South East Asia, across the islands of Indonesia and on towards Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands in the Pacific.
Greenpeace activists secure a banner at the entrance to the EU agriculture and development ministers meeting reading 'Ban illegal timber' to call for a sustainable global forest management and a ban of illegal timber imports to the EU from the...
Greenpeace activists dump over a tonne of plywood in front of the entrance to DEFRA, the UK Government's department responsible for the environment.
Activists build an FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) plywood blockade outside the EU social and general HQ, Brussels.
A working sawmill, believed to be illegal on the Lamandau River near Borneo's Tanjung Puting National Park, Indonesia
Omanie Sakapeso from the Papua New Guinea wears his traditional head dress during the UN Summit for Life on Earth (the Convention of Biological Diversity). His presence at the CBD is part of the Greenpeace "Kids for Forests" project where young...
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