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Forest Solutions: Showcasing solutions by Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities from the Amazon, Congo Basin, and Indonesia for Rights and Forest Protection
This report findings confirm that agricultural activity and expansion in the Amazon is driving an air pollution crisis alongside deforestation.
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For typhoon-stricken Philippines, COP30 is a plea for global action
Every year in COP, we see wealthy carbon emitting nations and their Big Oil friends try to rid themselves of responsibility; meanwhile children in far-flung islands are crying amidst their ruined homes.
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Greenpeace: Bold climate and forest action can make Belém an historic COP30
Greenpeace is urging delegates in Belém to ensure COP30 results in a historic plan to end forest destruction and to urgently close the 1.5°C ambition gap.
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Tropical Forest Forever Facility: a step to ending deforestation, Greenpeace response
Greenpeace recognises the launch of the Tropical Forest Forever Facility (TFFF) as a step towards ending deforestation, but gaps remain.
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Greenpeace: world leaders must set the stage for COP30 climate, forests action
Greenpeace has called on world leaders meeting at the Climate Summit in Belém to send a clear signal to delegates at COP30.
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Toxic Skies: The Amazon is now breathing dirtier air than the world’s biggest cities
The Amazon’s skies are turning toxic. Fires lit to expand and renew cattle pastures are poisoning the air and fuelling the climate crisis.
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Toxic Skies: How Agribusiness is Choking the Amazon
This report findings confirm that agricultural activity and expansion in the Amazon is driving an air pollution crisis alongside deforestation.
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Filipinos experience the worst typhoons every year. Now, they’re suing Shell.
Super Typhoon Odette (Super Typhoon Rai) swept through the Philippines in December 2021, wreaking havoc on multiple islands, affecting over 10 million people.
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Indigenous youth are rising: Across tropical forests, a new generation speaks with a unified voice
Deep within the forest of Sira Village, West Papua, nearly 100 young Indigenous Leaders gathered for a Forest Defenders Camp.









