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Forest Stewardship Council Risks Reputation by Lifting Suspension of Asia Pulp & Paper’s Remedy Process
Civil Society criticizes the move, citing failure to conclude investigations into the scope of forestry giant’s empire and gross misrepresentation of community views
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Greenpeace Indonesia calls for stronger civil collaborations as government ratifies Global Ocean Treaty
Nice/Jakarta, June 11, 2025 – Greenpeace Indonesia welcomes the Indonesian government decision to ratify the Global Ocean Treaty, also known as Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ). The decision was announced…
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Bioplastics Are Not the Solution to the Plastic Pollution Crisis, Says Greenpeace
Greenpeace Thailand’s latest report “Beyond the Label: Debunking the Biodegradable Plastic Myth”
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Thailand takes key step towards global ocean protection
Greenpeace Thailand welcomes the Thai government’s approval to initiate the signing process for the Global Ocean Treaty.
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Tara Buakamsri bids farewell to Greenpeace Thailand, passing on environmental campaign efforts to the next generation of leaders.
Bangkok, 28 February 2025 – Tara Buakamsri is stepping down as the Country Director of Greenpeace Thailand after co-founding the organization and leading environmental campaigns for 25 years. As Greenpeace…
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5 Climate Books for Your 2025 Reading List
Reading climate books is one of the most accessible ways to better understand what's happening with our planet and to learn how to protect it.
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The False Prosperity of Extractive Sector
The mining sector has become one of the pillars of the Indonesian economy. It contributes to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and job creation. However, these economic gains are overshadowed by…
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2045 and Beyond: Will ASEAN Leaders Prioritise Environmental and Human Rights or a Dirty Economy?
6 Oct 2024 – As the region’s leaders chart the way ahead via ASEAN Vision 2045, it is imperative to ensure that human rights are at the forefront. We urge…