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Greenpeace captures images of illegal fires raging in the Amazon
Greenpeace Brazil has captured photos of fire hotspots burning throughout the state of Mato Grosso, in the Amazon rainforest.
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Approval of monoculture farm development in Peninsular Malaysia’s forest reserves raises concerns
Malaysian environmental NGOs are against the Federal and several State Governments’ decision to go ahead with and approve the initiative to develop monoculture farms at forest reserves in Peninsular Malaysia at a large scale.
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Saving the Arctic
Most of us will never travel to the Arctic. Even so, this far away region touches our daily lives in ways you may not realise.
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How to be an activist at home
In a moment when the way to show we care is by keeping our distance as much as possible, fighting effectively for a safe and just society and planet can…
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Climate pilgrim community urge COP24 leaders to “save the climate, save the people”
Katowice, Poland – The Climate pilgrimage from the Vatican to COP24 arrived at its final stop in Imielin.
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Our farmers in the age of climate change
When I heard that Typhoon Mangkhut was heading for the Philippines, news outlets were saying it was comparable to Haiyan and I wondered how the Philippines would cope yet again.
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The Final Countdown: Now or never to reform the palm oil industry
A Greenpeace investigation has exposed how the world’s biggest brands are still linked to rainforest destruction in Indonesia almost twice the size of Singapore in less than three years.
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World’s biggest brands still linked to rainforest destruction in Indonesia
Greenpeace International assessed deforestation by 25 major palm oil producers and discovered shocking news on palm oil suppliers to the world’s largest brands, including Unilever, Nestlé, Colgate-Palmolive and Mondelez.
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Wings of Paradise: Drawing attention to rainforest destruction
Street artists and volunteers from all over the world presenting their arts to raise awareness on rainforest destruction.