Southeast Asia blog

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

  • Batang residents take action to agains Coal Fired Power Plant in their land.

    Across the world, countries look to the World Bank more than any other institution for the latest expertise and assistance on development.  This week in Washington, DC the... Read more >

  • Stopping genetically engineered crops in the Philippines

    Blogpost by Daniel Ocampo - January 11, 2011 at 13:22

    These past few months have been a whirlwind of forums and meetings with different groups including NGOs, the church, farmers, students, women, organic traders etc. - all because of the plans to commercialise Monsanto's Bt eggplant in the Philippines b...

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  • Of missing luggage, delayed flight, and Japan’s killer statement

    Blogpost by Zelda Soriano - December 8, 2010 at 18:37 1 comment

    Traveling from Southeast Asia (Manila) to Paris with connecting flights to Mexico City and finally to Cancun- -- the site of the 16th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and 6th Conference of the Part... Read more >

  • A good REDD deal is a green light for forest protection

    Blogpost by Kumi Naidoo - December 2, 2010 at 17:58

    Orang-utans are victims of forest destruction in the Indonesian rainforests as their habitat is cleared by industries like palm, pulp and paper. Image: Will Rose / Greenpeace

    The international climate negotiations have begun in Cancun, Mexico, and ... Read more >

  • Remembering Crizel

    Blogpost by Beau Baconguis - December 1, 2010 at 20:34

    November 29, 2010. It was the last day of the Rainbow Warrior’s Turn the Tide Tour of Southeast Asia. I was tasked to organize a memorial for a little girl who had died on the Rainbow Warrior ten years ago during the first trip of our iconic campaign ... Read more >

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