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In South Thailand: No fish, no future
Climate change and destructive fishing methods harm the ecosystem and the lives of fishermen.
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Point of No Return
The world is quickly reaching a point of no return for preventing the worst impacts of climate change.
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Tracking down Pablo
Dryness. Devastation. Desperation. These were the words that came into my mind as I travelled east of Davao City, to bear witness to the full impact of Typhoon Pablo’s fury (international name Bopha) in Southern Mindanao.
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Greenpeace welcomes Golden Agri-Resources progress towards a ‘no deforestation footprint’ for palm oil
Greenpeace Indonesia welcomed the release today of a report from palm oil producer Golden Agri-Resources (GAR) identifying which forests should be protected as an important step forward in the fight against deforestation.
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Welcome to climate change in Thailand!
Welcome to Thailand, for yet another round of Climate change negotiations at the UN climate change conference to be held in Bangkok between April 3-8, 2011.
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Mansinam Renewable Energy Initiative: The Energy Revolution starts here
To mark Gospel Landing Day, Greenpeace has launched a pilot project promoting renewable energy in the Mansinam island.
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A good REDD deal is a green light for forest protection
Orang-utans are victims of forest destruction in the Indonesian rainforests as their habitat is cleared by industries like palm, pulp and paper.
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Sarangani stands against coal, calls for “clean energy now!
The sight of more than a hundred fishing boats with “Clean, Sustainable, Peaceful Energy” flags sailing at sunrise with the Rainbow Warrior.
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Coal, not cheap, not clean
Coal is the dirtiest, most carbon intensive of all fossil fuels, emitting 29 percent more carbon per unit of energy than oil and 80 percent more than gas, it is one of the leading contributors to climate change.









