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  • Save the Heart of the Amazon! Banner. © Greenpeace
    Deforestation
    Climate Consumption Forests

    Greenpeace calls on fast food giants to take a stand against Bolsonaro’s Amazon destruction

    As fires continue to ravage the Amazon, Greenpeace International has launched a campaign asking fast food giants Burger King, McDonald’s and KFC to reject goods linked to environmental destruction in the Amazon and across Brazil.  

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    September 4, 2019
  • Deep Sea Life in the Azores. © Greenpeace / Gavin Newman
    Deep sea mining
    Oceans

    Deep Sea Mining Is Not The Future

    Find out the three myths about deep sea mining, and why they’re not what they seem!

    Louisa Casson
    July 18, 2019
  • Ocean Defenders' March in Indonesia. © Yudhi  Mahatma / Greenpeace
    Global Ocean Treaty
    Consumption Oceans

    A wave of support to save our oceans

    Life on earth would not exist without the vast blue waters that cover more than 70% of the planet. The oceans provide us the oxygen we breathe, the fish we eat, even life-giving medicine sourced from the deep.

    Arifsyah Nasution
    June 8, 2019
  • Break Free from Plastic Action in Bali (Drone). © Mokhammad Ikhsan Fariz / Greenpeace
    Brand Audit
    Consumption Plastic Nestle Unilever Philippines

    Nestlé and Unilever named top plastic polluters following Philippines brand and waste audits

    Manila, Philippines – Nestlé and Unilever are responsible for a quarter of the branded throwaway plastic driving the plastic pollution crisis in the Philippines, according to a report published today…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    March 7, 2019
  • Corals at Palawan Archipelago in the Philippines. © Steve De Neef
    Oceans
    Oceans Tuna Biodiversity Green Tips

    Be An Ocean Defender: Things You Can Do

    Make a change today! Here are the top 10 things you can do to be an ocean defender.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    March 26, 2014
  • Haze in Central Kalimantan. © Ardiles Rante / Greenpeace
    Deforestation
    Forests Climate Forest Fires Palm Oil Transboundary Haze Malaysia Indonesia

    As dangerous business practices go unpunished, Indonesia’s fires and haze return

    New maps released today by Greenpeace for Riau and West Kalimantan show that many fires are occurring on industrial plantation concessions in the same areas that burned last year.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    August 28, 2016
  • Rainbow Warrior Rejecting Coal Power Plant in Northern Bali. © Made Nagi / Greenpeace
    Air Pollution
    Air Coal Health

    Polluting Paradise

    How the Celukan Bawang coal-fired power plant is destroying the health and well-being of people in northern Bali.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    April 16, 2018
  • Jakarta under Pollution Protest. © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
    Air Pollution
    Air Climate Urban Air Pollution Coal Indonesia

    The pollution threat hanging over Jakarta

    The pollution already suffered by Greater Jakarta will become much worse because of plans to ring the city with coal-fired power plants

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    October 24, 2017
  • Clearance of High Carbon Stock (HCS) Forest Area in West Kalimantan. © Kemal Jufri / Greenpeace
    Deforestation
    Forests Climate Indonesia

    Steering Group established to oversee the High Carbon Stock (HCS) Approach for implementing ‘No Deforestation’ commitments

    A group of leading plantation companies with commitments to eliminate deforestation from their supply chains, NGOs and technical support organisations met on 25th and 26th August in Singapore to establish a governance and standardisation body for the methodology, known as the High Carbon Stock (HCS) Approach, to be used to implement these commitments.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    September 16, 2014
  • Aftermath of Forest Fire on the Kapuas River. © Greenpeace / Natalie Behring
    Nature
    Forests

    Causes and solutions to Indonesia’s forest fires

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia today released a briefing explaining the background causes and solutions to forest fires crisis.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia
    September 18, 2015
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