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Intact Forest Landscapes

Publication | 21 March, 2006 at 14:24

Until now, world maps have not been sufficiently accurate or consistent to reveal which forest areas remain intact, which have been damaged and to what extent. This has made it difficult to see which forest areas are most in need of protection.

Roadmap to recovery: a global network of marine reserves

Publication | 21 March, 2006 at 1:00

In this report we present a design for a global network of high seas marine reserves. Marine reserves are highly protected areas that are off limits to all extractive and destructive uses, including fishing. They are the most powerful tool...

Map of proposed global network of marine reserves

Publication | 21 March, 2006 at 1:00

A map of our proposed global network of marine reserves.

In Indonesia, a new tool helps communities protect their land from fire

Blog entry by Teguh Surya | 16 March, 2016 1 comment

One morning in early 2009, Pak Manan a resident of Sungai Tohor, a coastal village on one of Indonesia’s islands in Riau, Sumatra, took his regular walk to community land about four kilometres away from the village. When he arrived he...

Global snapshot

Feature story | 21 March, 2006 at 1:00

What we've lost, what we have left and what we will lose if we don't act now. That is the message that the latest global maps of the planet's last intact forests and most vulnerable ocean areas tell us.

Interactive Map of the Arctic

Blog entry by Jessica Wilson | 9 April, 2013 3 comments

Into the Arctic is a digital, interactive map we just launched today with the North Pole at its centre. The map features a number of static and dynamic layers that visualise the beauty of the Arctic, the threats it faces and our...

2010 expedition map

Background | 21 May, 2010 at 18:34

Maps of the expedition.

Our disappearing forests

Background | 2 April, 2007 at 18:23

We are destroying the world’s precious ancient forests at an unprecedented rate. An area of natural forest the size of a soccer pitch is cut down every two seconds.

Our disappearing forests

Background | 2 April, 2007 at 18:23

We are destroying the world’s precious ancient forests at an unprecedented rate. An area of natural forest the size of a soccer pitch is cut down every two seconds.

Zoom on Doom: The Greenpeace map of known

Image | 28 April, 2001 at 3:00

Zoom on Doom: The Greenpeace map of known nuclear weapons sites

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