Vale Verde Cattle Farm, Para State, Brazil.
Smoke from man made forest fires to clear land for cattle or crops.
Slaughtering the Amazon. Summary. Greenpeace International, June 2009
01 June - Brazil. Cattle from the Amazon heading to a slaughterhouse in Mato Grosso. The cattle industry is the largest source of deforestation in the world and Brazil’s main source of CO2 emissions. Read more .
Ravenna port, Italy. Activists chain themselves to illegally logged "blood timber" from Liberia.
19 March - Indonesia. Activists at the headquarters of Sinar Mas - Indonesia's largest logging and palm oil producers who are destroying ancient forests and peatlands, adding to Indonesia's massive carbon emissions. Read more .
Obama/Lula banner in Washington.
Ad that will run in a Brazilian newspaper during Obama visit with Lula.
Forest fire from the peatland area in Rokan Hilir, outside Pekanbaru, Riau province, Indonesia on Sunday 22 February 2009.
Smoke from man made forest fires in the RAPP concession in Giam Siak Kecil area to clear land for palm oil plantations. This photo was recently delivered to Hillary Clinton as she visited Indonesia along with an open letter calling for her...
Greenpeace activists hang “forbidden-cattle signs” in the Green Forever reserve that has recently been illegally deforested area for cattle farming in Porto de Moz, Para, Brazil. The protest is against the lack of reserve protection created four...
Indonesian Greenpeace activist Romadon Canarisla from the MY Esperanza climbs the anchor chain of the tanker ‘Gran Couva’ and braves the crew’s water hoses. The tanker is carrying 27,000 metric tonnes of crude palm oil for the Wilmar company...
12th November 2008 – DUMAI PORT, RIAU PROVINCE, SUMATRAAn Indonesian Greenpeace activist from the MY Esperanza climbs the anchor chain of the tanker ‘Isola Corallo’ in the dead of night. Greenpeace is attempting to stop the tanker from loading 29...
Illegal loggers cut a fallen Iron Wood tree (Intsia palembanica) also known as "Merbau", near the 22000ha palm oil plantation of the Sinarmas Group.
Gathering Palm Oil Seed Aman Saputra and his children carrying palm oil seed. His oldest child Suci (yellow shist) is 11 years old. She helps her father in the field when not in school.
Eucalyptus plantations east of Pekanbaru. Pulpwood plantations, timber industries and oil palm plantations, are driving the destruction of Indonesia's forests.
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