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“Because the Earth is a part of our lives.” Taking care of the world from a cheerful Firecracker (small person but a very loud voice)
The Earth is a part of our lives. If there weren't Greenpeace or people pushing for it, the world would lack a core team for this work, so when someone asked me to be a part of it, I agreed immediately because I wanted to offer my support.
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People Power Newsletter #1
Welcome to the first edition of People Power Newsletter for 2024! This publication is an initiative of Greenpeace Southeast Asia Public Engagement and Actions community.
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Samai Panthakote: Community Leader and Defender of Forests
The government claims that the wind turbine project is good for carbon offsetting. But this area already has forests rich enough to store carbon. This lush forest is our home.
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Land rights evidence presented in fight to save West Papuan Forests from palm oil
The files prove that the Provincial Government of Papua made a mistake in issuing an environmental permit for PT Indo Asiana Lestari which did not heed the rights of Indigenous peoples and the threat of the current climate crisis, said Tigor Gemdita Hutapea, a member of the legal team.
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Greenpeace climate justice activists board and occupy Shell platform en route to major oilfield with message: ‘STOP DRILLING. START PAYING.’
Shell must stop drilling and start paying. We’re taking action today because when Shell extracts fossil fuels it causes a ripple of death, destruction and displacement around the world, having the worst impact on people who are least to blame for the climate crisis.
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And the winning design is…
Here are the winners of Greenpeace 50th anniversary design contest.
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Women will change the world, for all our sakes and our planet
When thousands of women come together to mark International Women’s Day on 8 March - either on the streets or at home or in the workplace - they will do so as part of a growing and very powerful force, one that knows that positive change can happen if we fight for it. And we…
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The Next Ten Years
Ten years have passed since Greenpeace made the decision to set up a formal presence in Southeast Asia. What are the changes Greenpeace envisions for Southeast Asia in the next ten years?
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Mark Dia: Volunteer since 1994
Mark Dia, Philippines country representative, is possibly one of the very first volunteers from Southeast Asia. Here’s his story.
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You can’t sink a Rainbow
Word that the Rainbow Warrior would visit Jakarta had spread far and wide. People across Java had responded enthusiastically .









