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Greenpeace Southeast Asia: How we began
What’s the story behind Greenpeace Southeast Asia's beginnings?
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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.
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Prachuapkhirikhan: The real Warrior of the Rainbow
Today the Rainbow Warrior arrived at Prachuapkhirikhan early morning to promote the message to quit coal.
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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.
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Greenpeace condemns coal companies’ call for public subsidy
Greenpeace's response to Indonesian Coal Mining Association (APBI-ICMA) calling for a huge public subsidy
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Time for IOI to lead from the front
IOI released a statement concerning the Greenpeace demand that it hold it suppliers to account for destroying Indonesia’s forests and failing to prevent fires.
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Playing with fire: Why I want to stop the haze
So what does haze feel like in Singapore?
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UAV footage of massive forest fires as Indonesia’s carbon bomb explodes
Critical orangutan habitat under threat as forest fires encircle Gunung Palung National Park in Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo.
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Greenpeace on the Rainforest Alliance’s independent evaluation of APP’s progress
Greenpeace statement on Rainforest Alliance report ‘An Evaluation of Asia Pulp & Paper’s Progress to Meet its Forest Conservation Policy (2013) and Additional Public Statements’
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Rainbow Warrior arrives in Sichon
The Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior arrived in Nakhon Si Thamarat province today to a colourful reception by a flotilla of about forty fishing boats and local communities from Sichon who are opposing Thai government’s plans of setting up a nuclear power plant in the province.