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Rainforest timber action

September 2008: Greenpeace stopped a ship bound for China, carrying piles of logged timber from the Paradise Forests. Our peaceful action was greeted joyously by local people who watched from boats, singing and dancing.

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Protect forests, save our climate

August 2008: Greenpeace has launched our Forests for Climate tour with a colourful welcome in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Our ship, Esperanza, is touring the region protecting forests and showing how deforestation contributes to climate change.

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Quit coal action

With the help of 71 primary school children from Beijing Fangcaodi Primary School, Greenpeace today highlighted the role of coal in worsening air pollution and climate change in China.

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Sichuan Earthquake action

In response to the Sichuan earthquake, Greenpeace has dispatched a research team to the disaster zone to examine the potential environmental problems triggered by the earthquake.

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China Water Pollution Slideshow

Not only is China one of the world’s twenty most water deficient countries, but irresponsible corporations and slack government has made water pollution highly prevalent in China. Today, as much as 70% of all rivers, lakes, and reservoirs in China are affected by water pollution, and with each passing day the situation only gets worse.

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Rice Farmers' Photo Exhibition

Greenpeace launches a photo exhibition in Beijing to showcase rice farmers’ livelihood and modes of traditional farming in Southwest China’s Yunnan province. These photos are taken by five farmers who have never used a camera before. The fruit of a year long project starting from the eco-agriculture tour, Greenpeace hopes that the exhibition will provoke a national debate on the future of rice farming and promote sustainable agricultural models.

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Wildlife of the Paradise forests

The tropical forests of Asia Pacific that span New Guinea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the nearby archipelagos is home to a beautiful variety of life. Explore the region through the award winning photographs of Takeshi Mizukoshi who has devoted his life to photographing the world's remaining ancient forests.

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Clean Energy Now 2005

A group of Greenpeace activists set up a symbolic wind turbine in front of Castle Peak, calling on governments, banks and industry to invest in clean renewable energy.

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