Southeast Asia blog

Our weblogs from around Southeast Asia covering general Greenpeace and environmental news

  • Indonesia Forests Adventure

    Blogpost by Dean - November 3, 2010 at 16:02

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    I am from New Zealand – a country with very few poisonous or dangerous animals where all the large animals are already extinct. The difference  between the plants and animals in tropical Asia and temperate New Zealand is  so vastly different, it is ...

  • How our Nestlé campaign travelled around the web

    Blogpost by Jamie W - October 29, 2010 at 16:19

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    Is it a tube map for spiders? A diagram of the galactic core? No, it's an analysis of our ongoing Sinar Mas campaign, specifically the way it has evolved online.

    Communication consultants Salter Baxter have tracked how our campaigns on Nestlé, ...

  • (Watch 'Saving Sumatra')

    Being a part of a Greenpeace ship tour is never boring. Generally, you expect the unexpected, and then you're surprised. But even by ship tour standards, the Rainbow Warrior's recent 'tour' of Indonesia was an interesting ... Read more >

  • Big dreams on the Rainbow Warrior

    Blogpost by Amrit - October 22, 2010 at 15:18

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    Amrit, deckhand on board the Rainbow WarriorAmrit is a deckhand from India on board the Rainbow Warrior.

    Greetings from the Rainbow Warrior II - Greenpeace's flagship. For those who don't know, the Rainbow Warrior I lies at the bottom of the sea today, in New Zealand. B... Read more >

  • Bearing Witness in Indonesia

    Blogpost by Rolf - October 17, 2010 at 12:00

    It was still dark in Jakarta when Greenpeace international executive director Kumi Naidoo, members of international media, and a few Greenpeace campaigners loaded into a single-engine plane bound for Sumatra, Indonesia.  I was fo... Read more >

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