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A selection of content from Greenpeace in Southeast Asia and beyond. For local language and a more complete selection please visit our offices news pages : Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia.

Breaking news, updates, and commentary from Greenpeace campaigners and issue experts.
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West Papuan Protest Against Merauke Sugarcane Nat. Strategic Project
West Papuan youth and impacted landowners portrayed the struggle of Indigenous Peoples whose ancestral lands are being seized for the Merauke Sugarcane National Strategic Project.
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Sumatra Floods Send Prabowo Govt Warning to Correct Course
The devastating floods that hit Sumatra show that the climate crisis is bringing increasingly extreme weather. The second factor behind flooding is forest destruction in upstream river catchment areas.
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Greenpeace Rejects Quadrupling Bioenergy Use (Belém 4x Pledge)
The Belém 4x Pledge initiative will legitimize the destruction of natural forests and the seizure of Indigenous land under the guise of green energy, even though biofuels are clearly a false solution.
Millions of people are working towards a more green and peaceful future for our planet and its people — these are their stories.
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Southeast Asia beyond the gas hype
The conversations sparked by #LiterallyNastyGas remind us of something simple but important.
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Why fossil gas is a bad deal for Southeast Asia
Fossil gas is often described as a cleaner and safer option for our region. But when you look closely at the evidence.
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Understanding fossil gas, methane, and LNG
Fossil gas is often surrounded by confusing technical terms. This glossary breaks down the key concepts in clear and simple language, so you can understand exactly why fossil gas is…
A selection of reports and documents published by Greenpeace. For local language and more detailed options visit our offices publications pages – Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia.
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2024 Annual Report: Hope in action
Change presses on. But, we move with integrity, people power and imagination. And we will keep building.
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The ASEAN Haze Trauma Report
The haze disaster: Once is an accident, twice is a coincidence, thrice is a pattern.
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