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Palm oil giant’s new action plan won’t fix deforestation
"Wilmar is trying to fob us off with voluntary agreements that its suppliers will just ignore."
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IPCC report must turn climate outrage into action and hope – Greenpeace
"The tragedy of this year’s forest fires, heatwaves and typhoons must galvanise our resolve to end the fossil fuel age. The leaders who stand up, listen to the science and take action are the ones who will be remembered as the moral authorities of their time."
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Greenpeace occupies refinery loaded with dirty palm oil in Indonesia
Greenpeace activists occupy a palm oil refinery belonging to Wilmar International, the world’s largest palm oil trader and supplier to major brands including Colgate, Mondelez, Nestlé and Unilever.
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Time for a ban on deforestation for palm oil, not a moratorium, says Greenpeace
“President Jokowi’s announcement is a step forward but is marred by inconsistencies and loopholes. It is only temporary, leaves millions of hectares of forest unprotected and has no penalties. Indonesia’s palm oil industry has a serious reputational problem which the government could fix once and for all with a permanent ban on forest destruction, including…
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10 years left to say goodbye to petrol, diesel and conventional hybrid cars
The phasing-out of the internal combustion engine in passenger cars will not only benefit the climate, it will also help solve the air pollution crisis and improve the quality of life for everyone
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World’s biggest brands still linked to rainforest destruction in Indonesia
"Our investigation shows that the palm oil Wilmar trades is still utterly contaminated with rainforest destruction."
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UN Ocean Treaty negotiations – Greenpeace response
To safeguard wildlife, tackle climate change and ensure food security for billions of people, we need to protect at least 30% of our oceans by 2030.