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  • Migrant Fishermen in Indonesia. © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
    Oceans
    Oceans Consumption Biodiversity IUU

    What’s keeping the unprofitable high seas fishing industry going? Simple: Forced Labour

    As fish populations collapse and fishing vessels have to go further out at sea, transportation and refrigeration costs have increased. While these costs are fixed, labour costs are more flexible. This is especially true far out at sea, where isolation and lack of oversight render fishers – who are often migrants with few legal protections…

    Mallika Talwar •
    June 8, 2022
  • Lifestyle
    Oceans Biodiversity Activism

    How an Instagram hashtag is inspiring thousands to protect the oceans

    If you follow artists and illustrators on Instagram, it is likely you’ve come across the #DrawThisInYourStyle challenge, where artists recreate others illustrations in their own unique style.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    July 10, 2019
  • Plastic Waste in Verde Island, Philippines. © Noel Guevara / Greenpeace
    Plastic Crisis
    Consumption Plastic Biodiversity

    Plastic invades ‘centre of the centre’ of global biodiversity hotspot

    Batangas- Greenpeace Philippines has documented plastic pollution in Verde Island Passage, as the group deployed its iconic ship, the Rainbow Warrior, to investigate plastic pollution in the Philippines. A three-day…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    April 4, 2019
  • Pongo Tapanuliensis in Northern Sumatra. © Jonas Landolt / Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme / Greenpeace
    Forests
    Forests Orangutan Rainforest Biodiversity Indonesia

    Newly discovered orangutan species in Indonesia already at risk

    Researchers have announced the discovery of a new species of orangutan in the north of Sumatra Island.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    November 3, 2017
  • Forests
    Forests Climate Biodiversity Forest Fires Indonesia

    Preventing and extinguishing forest fires without fires

    The forest fire crisis of 2015, one of the worst crises in Indonesia’s history is still fresh in our memory. The disaster in Sumatra and Kalimantan led to the destruction of around 2.6 million hectares of forests and peatlands, causing 103,000 premature deaths of people in the region and increasing the Orangutans’ risk of extinction.…

    Annisa Rahmawati •
    September 22, 2017
  • Deforestation
    Forests Climate Orangutan Biodiversity Indonesia

    All deforestation in orangutan habitat must be stopped immediately

    Jakarta, 22 August 2017 - Greatly improved official orangutan survey figures released today provide a clearer picture of the plight of the species in Borneo, where the great apes are now thought to number only an estimated 0.13 to 0.47 individuals per square kilometer, down from the 2004 estimated density of around 0.45 to 0.76…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    August 22, 2017
  • Oceans
    Oceans IUU Biodiversity Human Rights Thailand

    A wave of change for Thai fishing fleets and the global seafood industry

    Thailand is on the brink of making real progress towards the elimination of destructive fishing and human rights abuses in its seafood supply chains. As a potential yellow card delisting from the European Commission looms, it remains to be seen whether the country will take the steps needed to fully meet the standards to eliminate…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    July 28, 2017
  • Oceans
    Oceans Biodiversity IUU

    After decades of lawlessness, could the seafood industry finally be ready for change?

    Are we on the cusp of changing the destructive seafood industry forever?

    Graham Forbes •
    May 30, 2017
  • Orangutan at BOS Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rescue Center in Indonesia. © Bjorn Vaugn / BOSF / Greenpeace
    Deforestation
    Forests Activism Biodiversity Malaysia Impacted Communities

    I am the voice for the voiceless

    It is hard to imagine a world without forests. It will certainly be a morbid and desolate kind of future. Unfortunately, we are still threatened by this dark possibility. Our survival depends on the state of our forests and we owe it to the animals to ensure their survival, too. “Why?”, you may ask. We…

    Ezra Wilson •
    February 17, 2017
  • Oceans
    Oceans Consumption Thai Union Thailand Biodiversity IUU

    Stopping Thai Union from trashing our seas

    Greenpeace and consumers all over the world are calling on Thai Union to clean up their supply chain by getting rid of destructive FADs that not only harm the marine environment, but also threaten the sustainability of our oceans.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    May 17, 2016
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