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  • Clean Energy
    RenewableEnergy Climate Papua Indonesia

    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.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    February 5, 2011
  • Deforestation
    Forests Climate Haze Biodiversity Indonesia

    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.

    Kumi Naidoo •
    December 2, 2010
  • Clean Energy
    Climate Activism Ships Philippines Rainbow Warrior

    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.

    Amalie Obusan •
    November 23, 2010
  • El Niño Impacts in Mindanao. © Grace Duran-Cabus / Greenpeace
    Clean Energy
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    Briefing Paper: Mindanao at an energy crossroads

    Plans to build more coal plants in Mindanao southern Philippines, the country’s second largest island group, are underway.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    November 19, 2010
  • Eggborough Power Station in the UK. © Steve Morgan / Greenpeace
    Clean Energy
    Climate Fossil Fuels Philippines

    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.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    November 19, 2010
  • Presentation Energy Revolution Scenario at Nieuwspoort in The Hague. © Greenpeace / Joël van Houdt
    Clean Energy
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    The Energy [R]evolution

    The Greenpeace Energy [R]evolution is a detailed, practical blueprint for cutting carbon emissions while achieving economic growth by replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    November 18, 2010
  • Climate & Energy
    Consumption Technology Climate

    Greener electronics guide updated

    The latest edition of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics exposes the widening gap between companies that make good on their promises to clean up, and those that don’t.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    October 26, 2010
  • Clean Energy
    Climate RenewableEnergy Coal Indonesia

    Quit Coal Indonesia

    Greenpeace Calls for An Energy Revolution in Indonesia

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    October 19, 2010
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    Activism Climate Forest Fires Indonesia

    A chance to change history

    Kumi Naidoo arrived in Indonesia - a country at the frontier of deforestation and climate change, for a chance to change history.

    Kumi Naidoo •
    October 14, 2010
  • Clean Energy
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    Koh Samui… Everyone loves Thailand

    Closer look at the “Energy-smart Samui Kids” event at Na Ton Beach, Samui Island, Surat Thani last September 25.

    Greenpeace Thailand •
    September 25, 2010
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