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  • Tropical Rainforest in the Amazon. © Martin Wendler / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Forests

    Certification schemes such as FSC are greenwashing forest destruction

    “After three decades of trying, certification has failed to prevent ecosystem destruction and rights abuses associated with key products such palm oil, soya and wood..."

    Greenpeace International •
    10 Mar 2021
    2 min read
  • Pulpwood Concession PT AHL in Kalimantan. © Ulet  Ifansasti / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Forests

    That ‘certified’ label? Not what you think it means.

    FSC, PEFC, Rainforest Alliance Certified, etc... While certification has become increasingly popular globally over the past decades, deforestation and ecosystem destruction has continued.

    Grant Rosoman •
    10 Mar 2021
    4 min read
  • Destruction: Certified cover
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    Forests

    Destruction: Certified

    Certification is not a solution to deforestation, forest degradation and other ecosystem conversion.

    Greenpeace International •
    10 Mar 2021
    2 min read
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    EnergyRevolution Oceans Food

    When women take a stand to protect what they love

    Meet six inspiring stories of Thai women who embody courage and show a deep passion for their community and the environment. There are many others like them who continue to make their mark, pave the way, and shine their light for others and the rest of womankind.

    Supang Chatuchinda •
    9 Mar 2021
    6 min read
  • Fires have devastated 23% of Pantanal's biome © Leandro Cagiano / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Forests Food Fires

    New report links 2020’s record-breaking fires in Brazil’s Pantanal wetlands to world’s biggest meat processor

    The world’s largest meat processor JBS and its leading competitors Marfrig and Minerva slaughtered cattle purchased from ranchers linked to the 2020 fires that destroyed one-third of the Pantanal region of Brazil, according to a new report.

    Greenpeace International •
    3 Mar 2021
    4 min read
  • Making Mincemeat of the Pantanal report cover
    Publications
    Forests Food Fires

    Making Mincemeat of the Pantanal

    World's largest meat processor JBS and its leading competitors slaughtered cattle purchased from ranchers linked to the 2020 Pantanal fires.

    Greenpeace International •
    3 Mar 2021
    1 min read
  • Wildlife in the Savanna in Tanzania. © Markus Mauthe / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Forests Oceans

    5 reasons we need wildlife in order to survive

    Our natural earth is dying. It is on the brink of collapse but there's hope.

    Marie Bout •
    3 Mar 2021
    5 min read
  • Pygmy Blue Whale in Mozambique. © Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
    Stories
    ArcticSunrise Oceans Climate

    The biggest little whales

    This World Whale Day learn about the incredible animals and why they're heroes in tackling climate change and keeping our wider oceans healthy and full of life.

    Willie Mackenzie •
    19 Feb 2021
    3 min read
  • Heavy snow jams the road in Seoul, South Korea. © Shutterstock
    Stories
    EnergyRevolution Fukushima

    It’s chilly in here – How the polar vortex is causing temperatures to plummet and what we can do

    Record-breaking frosty temperatures, ice and heavy snowfalls have gripped huge areas of the Northern Hemisphere this winter.

    Dinah Gardner & Greenpeace East Asia •
    18 Feb 2021
    6 min read
  • Hydrophone Research in Svalbard. © Daniella Zalcman / Greenpeace
    Stories
    ArcticSunrise Oceans Climate

    Meet the women fighting to save our oceans

    Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. The work of the women scientists at Greenpeace is fundamental to our campaigns, from climate change to ocean protection

    Maria Jose Caballero •
    11 Feb 2021
    4 min read
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