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Stand with the Indigenous Auyu to defend Papuan Forests
For the Auyu, defending their forest lands in cold courtrooms might be their last recourse to protect their homes and livelihood- to preserve their culture and way of life. It is vital that their voices be heard, and they need our support.
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Job Opening: Key Influencer Associate Coordinator
This role will be responsible for delivering people-centric and meaningful engagement opportunities for our key influencers.
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#UndiIklim | GreenpeaceMY Election Stories: Negeri Sembilan
By valuing our natural heritage, we must ensure a brighter and greener future for generations to come. We need to vote smart.
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#CitizenClimate Series: Jefferson Chua
Citizen Climate is an on-going series about global citizens taking action, big and small, for the sake of a healthier planet for us all.
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Witnesses tell of intimidation against indigenous landowners, refute palm oil company claims in West Papuan Environment Lawsuit
Kasimus Awe of the Auyu People explained to the Jayapura State Administrative Court what he described as intimidation directed towards opponents of the company plans. Meanwhile Arief Rossi Ramadhan described the process carried out to set down on paper the boundaries of their traditional land.
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Job Opening: Regional Brand and Communications Manager
Together, we'll reinforce Greenpeace’s identity and brand, ensuring that it shines through everything we do. You will be fostering collaboration and generating innovative ideas, both internally and with external partners.
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Job Opening: Multimedia Storyteller
Do you have the skills and passion to help shape a green and safer world? Apply now!
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Barbie vs Oppenheimer: Two diametrically opposed universes that remind us of two existential threats
“Barbenheimer” is probably the film event of the year. For the Greenpeace community, these two films echo past and present campaigns against very real existential threats: deforestation, plastic pollution and nuclear annihilation.
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The Versatile and Indispensable Nibung Tree: Courtroom Testimony of Indigenous Auyu Fighting to Save Their Forest from Palm Oil
Gergorius Yame and Hendrikus Woro packed their bags to travel from West Papua to take the stand in a Jakarta courtroom, they brought items of evidence in the form of customary forest products – loincloths, motu bark bags, Nibung tree fronds and sago.
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Land rights evidence presented in fight to save West Papuan Forests from palm oil
The files prove that the Provincial Government of Papua made a mistake in issuing an environmental permit for PT Indo Asiana Lestari which did not heed the rights of Indigenous peoples and the threat of the current climate crisis, said Tigor Gemdita Hutapea, a member of the legal team.