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    Oil Pollution at Sea: The Fossil Fuel Industry’s Liability

    Oil spills and other forms of marine pollution regularly occur along oil transportation routes where oil tankers load and offload and where petroleum companies operate. Since 1974, there have been at least 240 oil spill incidents in Thai waters. Information on these incidents are often incomplete.

    Tara Buakamsri •
    February 3, 2022
  • Chana community members protest in Bangkok
    Coastal Community
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    Thai coastal communities unite against the Chana industrial project

    In 2018, the Thai Cabinet approved a big-budget industrial project in the area, calling it the Chana Industrial Park project which includes the construction of industrial facilities, deep-sea ports, and coal fired power plant. However, the approval was made without any local participation and many questioned the government for its lack of inclusion and transparency.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    December 15, 2021
  • Arts for the Climate, West Ridge Marine Terminal in Canada. © Amy Romer / Greenpeace
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    November 30, 2021
  • Laser Projection on the COP24 Venue in Poland. © Konrad Konstantynowicz / Greenpeace
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    COP26: Everything you need to know about the UN Climate Summit

    The recent UN scientific report warned of a very bleak future if we don’t do some big things very soon and Glasgow is where those big things need to be set in motion.

    Gaby Flores •
    October 28, 2021
  • Farmer harvests rice in Malaysia
    Green Future
    Climate Food Malaysia

    Better food systems: Championing heirloom rice

    Sarawak has over 300 varieties of heirloom rice, most of which are grown for own consumption or sold at the local markets. The rice has unique qualities and distinctive characteristics according to its terroir.

    Tan Lee Kuen •
    October 25, 2021
  • Farmers at work in the Chiangmai Urban farm.
    Green Future
    Food Consumption Thailand

    Building better food systems for people and nature

    We are inspired when the people take back their power to create alternative food systems that are more collaborative, socially just and environmentally sustainable.

    Tan Lee Kuen •
    October 16, 2021
  • Largest Food Art In Quezon City. © Jimmy Domingo / Greenpeace
    consumption
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    Climate science or corporate food? UN Food Summit must choose one for a liveable planet

    The science is clear. To survive the climate crisis, we’ll need less land devoted to animal grazing and feed, not more. We need plant-rich diets, not meat-heavy diets that damage our health and planet.

    Davin Hutchins •
    September 23, 2021
  • Activists March at Nestle HQ in the Philippines. © Basilio H. Sepe / Greenpeace
    Plastic Crisis
    Consumption Climate Philippines

    Plastic worsens the climate crisis, from the Philippines to the United States

    Plastic comes from fossil fuels and the consumer goods companies pushing plastic on our communities from the United States to the Philippines are making the climate crisis worse.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    September 14, 2021
  • Pua Lay Peng, a Malaysian activist
    Plastic Crisis
    Impacted Communities Consumption Malaysia

    Meet Malaysia’s frontline defender against plastic pollution

    We could say that Pua Lay Peng is the Malaysian version of Erin Brockovich, a concerned citizen who fought for a better environment and consequently, built a strong movement.

    Heng Kiah Chun •
    July 28, 2021
  • Locals Welcome Greenpeace. © Greenpeace / Vinai Dithajohn
    Climate & Energy
    Impacted Communities Energy Transition Thailand

    A leader’s legacy. A people’s victory.

    Confronting the coal industry has never been easy, and it will never be. But the people of Prachuab Khiri Khan have proven that if everyone came together, overcame their fears and resisted as one, they can persevere and achieve the impossible.

    Songwut Jullanan •
    June 28, 2021
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