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Under The Eagle’s Shadow – Investigation into a major Indonesian resource group indicates shadow empire threatening Indonesia’s forests
The Under The Eagle’s Shadow report sets out strong evidence that the entities investigated are ‘shadow’ companies under common control with the RGE/Tanoto group.
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Under The Eagle’s Shadow
The Under The Eagle’s Shadow report sets out an extraordinary multi-year investigation into companies found to have wide-ranging connections to the Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) group, controlled by Indonesian tycoon…
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An open letter from Greenpeace International to JBS minority shareholders
With an eye to the upcoming EGM vote, we are writing to share our concerns regarding JBS’s plans to incorporate as a Dutch company as part of its efforts to list on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Tropical Forest Forever Facility could be a breakthrough on forest protection, but key issues need to be addressed, Greenpeace position paper
A Brazilian-led initiative has the chance to allow forests to have more value protected than destroyed, but it needs to avoid mistakes of past mechanisms.
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High Integrity Forest Finance: Learning from Past Mistakes in the Development of the Tropical Forest Forever Facility
Learning from Past Mistakes in the Development of the Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF).
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JBS: Big Ag’s Villain Origin Story
What happens when the world’s biggest meat company brands itself as a climate saviour? You get JBS, a mega-corporation making billions while its supply chain sets the Amazon on fire.
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The definitive guide to the animals of the Amazon Rainforest
From elusive jaguars and to playful river dolphins, every creature from the Amazon relies entirely on the rainforest for food, protection, and life itself.
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Illegal gold mining has destroyed over 4,000 hectares of Amazon rainforest in just four Indigenous territories in the past two years, warns Greenpeace
According to the report by Greenpeace Brazil, national action to combat this destructive activity is not delivering a decrease, but rather a shift in the Indigenous territories affected.
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Leaders must step up to show unity in climate fight and Amazon protection
Greenpeace has urged leaders at the Petersberg Climate Dialogue to display global unity and ramp up their efforts to tackle the escalating climate and biodiversity crisis on the road to this year’s UN summit COP30.
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10 reasons why we need to act for the Amazon
The Amazon rainforest is vital for the lives of millions of people and for the protection of biodiversity and the climate. And that’s why we need a global movement to protect it from greedy industries.