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Palm oil: Cooking the Climate

Feature story | November 7, 2007 at 18:00

If, as you read this, you're eating a KitKat or reaching into a tube of Pringles, you might be interested to know that these products contain palm oil that is linked to the destruction of forests and peatlands in Indonesia. As our new report...

How the palm oil industry is Cooking the Climate

Publication | November 7, 2007 at 18:00

Every year, 1.9 billion tons of climate changing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are released by the degradation and burning of Indonesia’s peatlands – 4% of global GHG emissions from less than 0.1% of the land on earth. This report shows how,...

Caught Red-Handed: How Nestlé's Use of Palm Oil is Having a Devastating Impact on...

Publication | March 17, 2010 at 10:42

Nestlé is using palm oil from destroyed Indonesian rainforests and peatlands in products like PowerBar, Nestlé Crunch Crisp, and Coffee Mate, pushing already endangered orangutans to the brink of extinction and accelerating climate change. This...

Greenpeace Report Links Nestlé to Rainforest Destruction

Feature story | March 16, 2010 at 19:00

When biting into some popular Nestlé products, you could be taking a bite out of precious rainforests. A Greenpeace report shows Nestlé has purchased palm oil linked to Paradise Forest destruction in Southeast Asia.

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