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  • World Meat Free Day Event in Phuket. © Baramee  Temboonkiat / Greenpeace
    Climate & Energy
    Food Climate Thailand Rainbow Warrior

    Thai students face off on World Meat Free Day culinary competition

    Greenpeace calls for less meat, more vegetables to help fight climate change

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    June 11, 2018
  • Livestock in Silang, Philippines. © Geric Cruz / Greenpeace
    Climate & Energy
    Consumption Climate

    Greenpeace calls for decrease in meat and dairy production and consumption for a healthier planet

    Global meat and dairy production and consumption must be cut in half by 2050 to avoid dangerous climate change

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    March 6, 2018
  • Green Future
    Consumption Food GMO Health

    Live to eat and eat to live long

    It may not be obvious but I love to eat. However, participating in the Food for Life campaigns of Greenpeace and being a part of #IAmHampasLupa, a group that advocates for mindful consumption among Filipinos, made me put more effort into choosing the food that I eat. After all, “You are what you eat.”

    Ryan Bestre
    July 28, 2017
  • Green Future
    Food Climate GMO

    How the people are wresting back control from global food corporations

    It is our food, our future.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    April 21, 2017
  • Green Future
    Consumption Food Climate Meat Production

    Time for less and better meat?

    Food scandals like this happen more often than you think and may affect you more than you know — even if you don’t live in Brazil.

    krsritha
    March 24, 2017
  • NO GMO Plate Sign. © Greenpeace / Genevieve Goyette
    Green Future
    Food Consumption Thailand

    Stop GMOs and protect food sovereignty in Thailand

    The draft Biosafety Act B.E....., proposed by the Natural Resources and Environment Ministry (MREN), was approved by the cabinet on the 24th November 2015. However, the draft Biosafety bill is waiting for an approval from the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) for final consideration.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    December 3, 2015
  • Water in Germany. © Bernhard Nimtsch / Greenpeace
    Climate & Energy
    Climate

    Energy and water security for a robust, green economy

    This year’s World Water Day theme addresses the critical dependencies between water and energy usage, also known as the “water-energy nexus.”

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    March 22, 2014
  • Healthy Food Systems
    GMO Thailand

    Golden Rice

    Everything you should know about 'Golden RIce' is here

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    March 1, 2013
  • Green Future
    Consumption GMO Biodiversity Thailand

    GE-Free Rice Policy: A celebration for farmers and consumers in Southeast Asia!

    This week is Thai Rice and Farmers’ week and we’re celebrating a little known and un-publicized Thai agricultural policy that protects Thai rice from the risks of genetically-modified organisms.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    June 2, 2011
  • Green Future
    Polluters Zero Waste Indonesia

    Greenpeace launches project to protect Citarum River

    81% agree that industries should stop polluting Western Java’s most important freshwater source.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    May 3, 2011
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