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Major consumer brands linked to massive CO2 emissions from Indonesia forest fires
Some of the world’s best known brands are fuelling climate change by sourcing commodities from palm oil linked to forest fires.
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Under Fire
Brazil’s forests and savannahs remain at the frontline of industrial agriculture’s war on the world’s climate, the environment and traditional communities.
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Amazon deforestation reaches highest level in more than a decade
The Amazon is being destroyed by government mismanagement and at the highest rate in more than a decade.
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There is no smoke without fire
The fires blazing in Indonesia are linked to companies widely considered to be “sustainability leaders” in palm oil.
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Top consumer companies’ palm oil sustainability claims go up in flames
Unilever, Mondelez, Nestle, and P&G are each linked to up to 10,000 fire hotspots in Indonesia.
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Inside Indonesia’s “oxygen house” where children come for fresh air
An “oxygen house” at the heart of Indonesia's current forest fires crisis became too much for one Greenpeace photographer. This is his story.
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My life in Indonesia, the country of haze
But each year we hope; we hope that the fire will not return, and the haze will not stifle us.
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Palm oil and pulp companies with most burned land go unpunished as Indonesian forest fires rage
None of the ten palm oil concessions in Indonesia with the largest total burned areas received serious civil or administrative sanctions.