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    What it’s like standing up to dirty palm oil on the open seas

    The crew from the tanker tried to stop the activists from boarding the ship, but one of the activists managed to make it.

    Yakup Çetinkaya •
    5 December 2018
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    1998 was the UN’s International Year of the Oceans.

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    Witnesses of environmental crimes speak out.

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    Environmental crimes happen daily with no government, court, police or authority to turn to. We cannot rely on governments, alone, to act and make change.

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    2005 was a milestone for the planet -the year that the Kyoto Protocol finally became law. It took a long time to get here.

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    Throughout 2008, Greenpeace worked not only to highlight the threats of climate change, but also on showcasing the opportunities and solutions that tackling climate change can bring.

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    Greenpeace activists released in Spain after 33-hour detention over peaceful protest against dirty palm oil

    “In delaying this shipment of dirty palm oil, these brave activists have shone a light on how the palm oil industry needs to change in order to prevent a further climate and extinction crisis. This must start with Wilmar, the world’s largest palm oil trader who can and should be an example to the others.…

    Greenpeace International •
    18 November 2018
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    What do Oreo, Mondelez, Wilmar have to do with orangutans?

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    Annisa Rahmawaiti •
    14 November 2018
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