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  • Climate protest in Malaysia
    Climate & Energy
    Malaysia Fossil Fuels

    Greenpeace action highlights the need for strong climate stance among incoming Malaysian leaders 

    The climate crisis that continues to ravage the most vulnerable sectors of the region and its people through typhoons, floods and extreme heat waves, has taken away our choice of thriving and thrown us all into the beginnings of survival mode. However, as voters, we have the power to change this by making an informed…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    November 14, 2022
  • Global Climate Strike in Manila. © Basilio H. Sepe / Greenpeace
    Climate & Energy
    Climate RenewableEnergy Fossil Fuels

    COP27 stifles dissent, ignores impacted voices and puts polluters before climate justice

    Money flows should be diverted from fossil fuel and big farming subsidies to sustainable local alternatives. Every day of delay and every dollar denied will be measured in destroyed lives, livelihoods, ecosystems and economies.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    November 14, 2022
  • Green Future
    Forests Food Indonesia

    Indonesian government only feeding food insecurity by clearing forests in food estate plan

    Indonesian activists unfurled a giant banner reading ‘Food Estate Feeding Climate Crisis’ to protest the clearing of forested Indigenous Land in Indonesia for industrial agriculture and to send a message to delegates at COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt to protect the forests.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    November 10, 2022
  • Global Climate Strike in Manila. © Basilio H. Sepe / Greenpeace
    Climate & Energy
    Philippines Youth

    Greenpeace, youth call for “safe, fair future” in climate-vulnerable PH ahead of COP27

    Justice, accountability and finance for the countries hardest hit by the climate crisis, past, present and future, are three of the key components to success not only during the talks but in the actions afterwards.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    November 5, 2022
  • Climate & Energy
    Climate Lawsuits Philippines

    Typhoon survivors in the Philippines protest for loss and damage funds ahead of COP27

    Carbon majors and rich nations need to pay for the political, social, and financial costs of climate harm they created, after decades of pollution. A commitment to climate justice also requires the finance to prevent further harm and an urgent and just transition out of a fossil-fuel based economy

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    October 8, 2022
  • Plastic Brand Audit in Bang Kra Chao (Thailand).
    Brand Audit
    Thailand

    C.P. Group named ‘Top Thai Brand’ with the most number of plastic waste produced based on a 5-year Brand Audit 

    One thing is clear: Plastic pollution must be stopped at the source. Corporations and brands must end their plastic addiction, otherwise, we will never be able to recover from years of systemic plastic pollution.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    September 29, 2022
  • Deforestation
    Forests Indonesia Logging

    Transparency, Indigenous Rights Need Inking in to Indonesia-Norway Forests Agreement 

    As representatives of Indonesia and Norway work over the coming weeks on the details of a renewed climate partnership, Greenpeace Indonesia points to some important issues for inclusion to ensure the agreement does help to bring about urgently needed change to Indonesia’s trajectory of deforestation.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    September 21, 2022
  • Deforestation
    Forests Rainforest Indonesia

    Half-Measures Won’t Protect the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Grime Nawa Valley

    A flurry of forestry permit revocations by President Joko Widodo in early 2022 now seems to have been little more than a charade, with no subsequent law enforcement efforts by the national government.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    September 14, 2022
  • Fires at Balongan Oil Refinery in West Java.
    Air Pollution
    Urban Air Pollution Transboundary Haze

    Greenpeace report highlights inequity in vulnerable groups’ exposure to air pollution and access to air quality data

    Air pollution is the greatest environmental risk factor for human health. The report presents examples where groups known to be particularly at risk from air pollution .

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    September 7, 2022
  • Bumble Bee Tuna Can Source.
    Oceans
    Tuna IUU Fishers' Right

    How trustworthy are seafood brands…really?

    For groups that have spent years monitoring and documenting human rights abuses in the seafood supply chain, it comes as no surprise that despite the claims and promises from seafood brands meant to instill consumer trust and confidence, that is not always the case.

    Yuton Lee •
    September 5, 2022
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